Is Royal Lytham & St Annes Still On The Open Rota? | Golf Monthly
The Open hasn't been to this corner of the North West of England since 2012 so where does it now stand in the order of things?
www.golfmonthly.comHere are the latest widely reported developments for Royal Lytham & St Annes Golf Club:
The club has received planning approval for remodelling works intended to enable hosting future championship events. This includes creating a new practice ground and tee areas, revising hole routing, and improving access around the course. This set of works is designed to support the return of major championships on site, including the Open and other high-profile events.
In addition to enabling Open Championship participation again, the plan confirms the venue’s role in hosting the AIG Women’s Open in 2026. Local authorities have framed the project as a significant economic asset for Fylde, with historical data suggesting substantial visitor spend and associated benefits when the Open previously visited in 2012.
Public commentary and industry coverage indicate optimism that Royal Lytham could rejoin the Open rota in the near future, with discussions about potential return timelines. Some sources suggest possibilities ranging from the late 2020s onward, contingent on course remodelling and championship logistics.
What this means for visitors and golfers:
If you’re planning a trip, expect ongoing access to the club during works, with potential temporary disruptions around certain areas (practice ground, new tee, and rerouted fairways) as construction progresses. The end goal is to elevate the course to a championship-ready standard for major events.
The 2026 AIG Women’s Open is confirmed for Royal Lytham, which will attract international media and significant spectator numbers, offering a chance to see world-class players on the Fylde coast.
Would you like a concise timeline of the key planning milestones and a quick map of the remodelling areas as described in the planning documents? I can pull together a simple, easy-to-read overview.
The Open hasn't been to this corner of the North West of England since 2012 so where does it now stand in the order of things?
www.golfmonthly.comThe Royal Lytham and St Annes Golf Club has been granted planning permission for remodelling works to allow the hosting of future championship tournaments. The grant of permission paves the way for the R&A Open Championship gold competition to return to the course, which will also be welcoming the AIG Women’s Open in 2026. Cllr Karen Buckley, Leader of Fylde Council, said: “The remodelling of the Royal Lytham and St Annes Golf Course promises to anchor the club as a major economic asset to...
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