Wallasey

Wallasey Golf Club, set along the Wirral coastline overlooking Liverpool Bay, is one of England’s most characterful and storied links golf courses. Founded in 1891 and shaped in part by the legendary Old Tom Morris, the course is celebrated for its natural flow, strategic design, and sweeping coastal views that reflect the true spirit of traditional links golf.

Wallasey’s layout is both engaging and varied — bold dunes frame the holes without ever feeling overbearing, and the routing makes clever use of the terrain’s subtle contours. The fairways are firm and fast-running, while the greens are beautifully contoured and demand thoughtful approach play. The ever-present coastal wind brings a dynamic element that ensures no two rounds are ever quite the same.

This historic club also holds a unique place in golfing history as the birthplace of the Stableford scoring system, invented by Dr. Frank Stableford to make the game more enjoyable for all players — a legacy that has influenced golf worldwide. With its blend of tradition, challenge, and coastal beauty, Wallasey Golf Club offers a deeply rewarding links golf experience that embodies both the charm and authenticity of England’s historic golf coast.

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