1 Night, 2 Rounds
- Bed and Breakfast
- 1 round at Wallasey Golf Club
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Step onto the hallowed turf of Wallasey Golf Club and you're not just playing a round of golf you're becoming part of a rich and storied history. Nestled on the stunning Wirral Peninsula this is a classic English links that has challenged and charmed golfers for over a century.
It's a place where the game's traditions are honoured and where a true test of skill awaits. From its championship pedigree to its unique place as the home of the Stableford score Wallasey delivers an unforgettable golfing experience.
A golf trip to Wallasey is more than just a game it's a pilgrimage for those who love the sport. It offers the rare chance to play a course so deeply connected to the history of golf from the genius of its designers to its role in the evolution of the game itself. It is ideal for golfers seeking an authentic and challenging links experience that will live long in the memory. For a golf break that combines a profound sense of history with an exhilarating test of skill Wallasey Golf Club is an essential destination.
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First conceived by St. Andrews legend Old Tom Morris, the golf course at Wallasey has since been reworked by Hawtree, James Braid and most recently the links golf guru Donald Steel.
The club was founded by members from Hoylake, whose own course was becoming overcrowded, and the links to Royal Liverpool do not end there; in 1930, when the legendary Bobby Jones won the Open Championship at Hoylake, he qualified at Wallasey, and whilst there, he posed for a portrait by local member J.A.A. Berrie which still hangs proudly in the clubhouse.
With easy access from Wirral to the other local courses and to Southport, Wallasey is well worth the visit. Bobby Jones was awarded life membership in 1931 in recognition for his contribution to golf, and his ties with the club itself.
After your round the warm and welcoming atmosphere of the clubhouse awaits. Visitors often praise the helpful and friendly staff who contribute to a superb overall experience. It's the perfect place to relax unwind and reflect on your game. Whether you're enjoying a post-round drink or a hearty meal the clubhouse provides a comfortable setting to soak in the club's incredible heritage and share stories of your day on the links.
Wallasey Golf Club is ranked as one of the best courses in North West England
| Blue | 6,688 yards | SSS 73.6 |
|---|---|---|
| White | 6,554 yards | SSS 73.0 |
| Yellow | 6,319 yards | SSS 71.9 |
| Red | 5,777 yards | SSS 69.4 (M) 75.0 (L) |
| Green | 4,875 yards | SSS 65.0 (M) 69.9 (L) |
| Par | 72 |
|---|---|
| Designed by | Old Tom Morris, Fred Hawtree, J H Taylor, James Braid, Donald Steel |
| Opened for play | 1891 |
Steven
✓7 Jun 2025
Alex
✓1 Apr 2025
Superb experience! What a course, very windy on the day which made it very tough.
Ian
✓20 Aug 2024
Great course however the greens were slow on the day we played Great clubhouse and helpful staff I would definitely recommend
Mike
✓2 Oct 2019
Lovely course but the fairways are extremely tight and the rough is very thick. We lost heaps of golf balls!! A member we spoke to before we hit off suggested that if we can't see our ball from the tee to hit a provisional ... he was 100% right! TBH we found this course set up to be too difficult for visitors who don't know their way around - even 1 yard off the fairway often resulted in a lost ball. A group of visitors behind us actually gave up after the front 9! Also the office or the pro shop stuffed up with our booking and didn't have electric push trollies for us to use - not the end of the world but a bit annoying and harder for me.