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Royal Clifton Hotel & Spa, Merseyside Golf Courses

3 star From £199pp

Interested in Royal Clifton Hotel & Spa? Choose from the selection of golf courses below to sample on your golf holiday. Unsure as to which golf course suits your handicap? Send us an enquiry or call our expert sales team on 0800 279 7988, our experts are on hand to offer advice and take the stress away from organising your golf break.

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Southport & Ainsdale

18 holes, 72 par, 6687 yards. Links.

Set amongst the sand dunes and heathland of the north west coastline, this two-time host of The Ryder Cup was designed by James Braid - one of the great figures that dominated British professional golf in the early part of the 20th century. The course is not incredibly long but the narrow fairways, bordered by sandy dunes and channels require application and accuracy off the tee.

Hillside

18 holes, 72 par, 6850 yards. Links.

Hillside Golf Course is a fantastic example of a great links course. Set amongst large dunes and pine trees creating a beautiful course described by Greg Norman as having the best back nine holes in Britain. Strong winds coming in from the Irish Sea make for tricky approach shots to the more sheltered greens, and also give rise to some spectacular views along the coastline. Measuring at over 8,800-yards in total, this is truly a course that will test even the most advanced golfers, and is a must play for anyone in the region.

Hesketh Golf Course

18 holes, 72 par, 6649 yards. Links / Woodland.

Established in 1885, The Hesketh is the oldest club in Southport and is regularly chosen for Final Qualifying when The Open arrives across town at Royal Birkdale. Part links and part parkland, the distinctive challenge of the course is that half of the holes meander through tall sand dunes, while the other half border the Ribble estuary. Some of the best holes lie between the sandhills and the clubhouse, particularly the 18th, an impressive, lengthy finishing hole.

Royal Birkdale

18 holes, 72 par, 6690 yards. Links.

Founded in 1889, the Royal Birkdale Golf Club really needs no introduction. Measuring 6,690-yards, this par-72 course has been host to The Open Championship on eight occasions. Always a challenge, particularly when it’s windy, the Royal Birkdale Golf Club is a must for all aspiring golfers. A round on the Royal Birkdale will don disappoint and remain in your memory for years to come as one of your most enjoyable rounds, no matter how you play.

Royal Liverpool Golf Course

18 holes, 72 par, 6909 yards. Links.

Built in 1869 on the edge of the Dee shores and against the backdrop of the distant Welsh hills, Royal Liverpool is a fine place to sense the history and traditions of the game and walk in the fairways of famous men. Home of the 2006 Open Championship, the course may at first appear to look flat and benign, but don't let this be deceiving as in recent years golf architect Donald Steel has been commissioned, with great success, to restore and elevate the course to modern championship standards.

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