History
Fairhaven's serene pastoral setting marries the finest links attributes with its surroundings of trees and open farmland. A fantastic championship layout, Fairhaven has served as a qualifying course each time nearby Royal Lytham & St Annes has hosted the Open. Founded in the town of Fairhaven in 1895, the club relocated to its current site in 1924. It first hosted a professional tournament in 1934, and in 1995, Fairhaven staged the amateur international match between England and Spain, where a young Sergio Garcia showed signs of his potential on this beautifully maintained and idyllic course.