Bromborough Golf Club
Located at the heart of the English Golf Riviera, Bromborough is considered by many to be the best park-land course on the Wirral Peninsula.
Located at the heart of the English Golf Riviera, Bromborough is considered by many to be the best park-land course on the Wirral Peninsula.
Caldy's course provides a unique blend of seaside and parkland golf. Situated on the estuary of the River Dee, the course straddles the Wirral Way - an old railway line which is now a country park.
Wallasey is a classic links, originally designed by Tom Morris Snr., but with many later alterations influenced by such illustrious names as Hilton, Hawtree and James Braid.
Heswall Golf Club is an attractive undulating parkland course on the Wirral Peninsula by the banks of Dee Estuary with views to the Welsh Hills.
Built in 1869, on what was then the racecourse of the Liverpool Hunt Club, Hoylake is the second oldest of all the English seaside courses.
In a city, where football is a religion, it quite a surprise to realize that one of the worlds most watched sporting events, broadcast from Liverpool, is actually a horse-race.
Chester is renowned for being a glamorous venue where style and fashion go hand in hand. Racing begins with a three day May festival, putting Chester in the racing spotlight nationally.