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Heswall is a celebrated golf club that sits on a delightful patch of parkland on the Wirral peninsula, overlooking the Dee estuary. Founded in 1902, the club, and its course, have undergone significant development to reach the stage it is now - a Wirral classic that is one of this golf-rich area's real stars.

Heswall Golf Club

Heswall Golf Club

The course at Heswall has benefited from input from a number of golf's most famous names; amendments in 1909, 1957 and 2006 were made under the guidance of Jack Morris (nephew of Old Tom), Harry Vardon, Frank Pennink and Donald Steel. These illustrious names should give an insight into the quality that is inherent at Heswall, while the amazing natural setting merely adds to the experience.

Quality golf is assured at Heswall, which has now bedded in its latest modifications to the full. The course is a gem, and is a certain highlight of the Wirral golf tour.

Course Information

Par 72
Designed by Jack Morris, Harry Vardon, Frank Pennick, Donald Steel
Opened for play 1902

Tees

Blue 6,872 yards SSS 71.7
White 6,626 yards SSS 71.1
Yellow 6,264 yards SSS 70.2
Red 5,766 yards SSS 72.4

Heswall Golf Club Frequently Asked Questions

Is there a range on site?

Yes

Are there buggies available to hire?

Yes

How much is the fee for the caddies?

£60 plus discretionary

Are there any weekend golfing restrictions?

Saturdays no booking

How many bars are there?

There are 3 bars on site

Is there a charge for car parking on site?

There is complimentary car parking