The golfing hotspot, if any, stretches out from the coast of England Liverpool reach to Blackpoolwith the town folk Southport located in the heart. The sheer number of great courses here rivals the likes St. Andrews And Southwest Irelandwith easy transport links making it ideal for List golf tour!
from Open tournament venues To hidden little-known gems, join us as we discover the best golf courses on England’s Golf Coast.
Royal Birkdale
Perpetual competitor – along with Royal St George’s in Kent – for the title of the tournament No. 1 in England, Royal Birkdale Really cool place to play. It’s golf on a grand scale, with giant dunes, devilish refueling, and a classic finish towards the famous Art Deco club.
Royal Liverpool (Holick)
Now firmly established again as a regular, Hoylake may not be as easy on the eye as some of the other championship ties but from Jones and Hagen to Woods and McIlroy, the challenge of Royal Liverpool He always reveals the best players. An excellent test of golf.
Hillside
sandwiched between Birkdale and S&A, Hillside Golf Club It’s great right. The front nine is good enough but by the time you get to the 10th green and 11th tee, giant dunes appear and one of the best backhand positions in world golf awaits. great.
West Lancashire
oldest club in the county, West Lancs It is flanked on one side by the railway and the Irish Sea on the other. The standout hole is the fine 14th hole – a massive par 4 golf club with the green tucked away in a wooded corner. Absolute nomination.
Southport and Ainsdale
It doesn’t often happen twice Ryder Cup The place (1933 and 1937) is described as a ‘hidden gem’ but that is exactly what is great Southport and Ainsdale He is. There are several big holes, not least the first one – a tough and heavily pebbled Par-3 test called the Trial.
Wallace
Best known for Dr. Frank Stapleford’s major club, Wallace It is another beautiful coastal course that has some fracking link holes, especially at the beginning and end of the round. High tees and greens, huge dunes, fast greens, and a friendly welcome… Wallacey has a lot.
Formby
Nestled between beautiful sand dunes and surrounded by tall pine trees, FormbyGC It is a special place to play golf and deservedly ranks high on many course ranking lists. Quiet, idyllic and full of nature, Formby should be on all gamers’ bucket lists.
Hesketh
An intoxicating mix of tree-lined garden holes and some solid bonding, Hesketh is another respected old club (which began life as Southport JC in 1885). The closing stretch is great, with a length of 3 consecutive equivalent of 5 markers in a row… perfect for match play!
Royal Lytham and St Anne’s
Some might consider it an acquired taste, but we absolutely love it Royal Lytham. It may be surrounded by housing and not quite so close to the sea but it is 100% pure bonds and will experience every club in the bag. Historic yet timeless, Lytham is the real deal.
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