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    Kinmel Park Golf Range

    3.0 (1 review)
    Closed 10:00 am - 6:00 pm

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    Formby Golf Centre

    Formby Golf Centre

    5.0(2 reviews)
    26.3 mi

    This place is absolutely incredible if you want something different. We did the pitch and putt (me…read moreand my two sons(11/16). They aren't serious golfers, but they are always ready to have fun. This place has a pitch and putt that is super fun! And just $5 ea! It's great for all ages and abilities. The greens are artificial, so temper your expectations, but you still have to hit creative shots! The best thing about this place is the staff! the pro shop guys are unreal friendly and they make it fun and accessible for everyone! They will give you free rental clubs and free balls for the pitch and putt. I've been playing fir about 30 years and have never met a better staff. They took care of us, even though we weren't locals, they treated us so good. It really made our trip. The previous day we went to riyal Liverpool for the 151st open championship(amazing!!!), but we got absolutely drenched. This was a great way to end the trip. And just 7 pounds for 100 balls, great prices!

    THIS IS NOT WHERE GOOGLE MAPS SAYS IT IS, IT'S ON MOSSIDE WHICH IS A ROAD IN FORMBY!…read moreI only discovered this place a couple of days ago after a tip off from a mate., and what a great tip off it turned out to be. The driving range is good (although some bays do lack tee's) and the pro-shop is well stocked. However the gem of this whole place is the 9 hole pitch and putt course. It is set out like a mini championship course with proper doglegged holes, bunkers, water, everything!

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    Huyton & Prescot Golf Club

    Huyton & Prescot Golf Club

    5.0(1 review)
    28.2 mi

    The club celebrated its centenary in 2005 although it has gone through several identities during…read morethat time. It was during 1904 that a golf course was laid out in the beautiful park land of the Hurst Park Estate under the guidance of the great James Braid. The Atherton family, owners of estate, encouraged the forming of a golf club known as Huyton Golf Club and considerable interest was shown by local residents because almost immediately, 77 gentlemen and 45 ladies enrolled as members. Not much is known about the activities of the club prior to 1939 although apparently the Prince of Wales regularly played the course in the 1920's ans 1930's when he visited the Earl of Derby at Knowsley Hall. In 1939 the Athertons set up a commercial enterprise trading under the name of Huyton Golf Links Ltd to manage the golfing facilities available on the estate, taking green fees similar to the present day pay as you play courses. At that time some members then accepted the offers from Childwall and WooIton Golf Clubs to use their facilities when the existing Huyton Golf Club closed down. However, those that chose to stay set about organising themselves under the new name Huyton and District Golf Club and traded with Huyton Golf Links Ltd. This arrangement continued for 5 years but it was not an ideal situation as their was no long term guarantee that the facilities would continue. In March 1945 the members put forward a proposal to the Atherton family,in which they would rent the course and the premises so ensuring a longer term future. Thus another name change, in October 1945, to Hurst Park Golf Club. However, in December 1945, the Atherton family informed the members that they wished to sell the estate and that a firm offer had been received. It looked as though the new club would be stillborn but a group of stalwarts fought hard and eventually raised the funds to match the existing offer of £29,000 (an enormous amount in those days, equivalent to about £800,000 now) and a new company was formed and the name Huyton Golf Club was resurrected in December 1947. It was well into 1948 before the sale was finalised and in September of that year yet another name change came about and Huyton and Prescot Golf Club was born. If there wasn't enough problems more was to come. It was in 1965 that the rumours regarding the construction of a new outer ring road for Liverpool, and the possibility that it might intrude into the course, were heard. The idea was so distasteful that people hoped that it was just gossip, and that if ignored, the danger might never arise and the course would remain undisturbed. However, the rumours persisted and strengthened, and enquiries at the County Surveyor's Office in Preston confirmed that the danger was real and that the club should be doing something about it. In those days, the holes were generally laid out to be played up and down the hill, from the clubhouse area towards the Prescot Brook, and the loss of land at the bottom of the hill meant that, with the exception of some four or five holes, the whole course would need to be redesigned and reconstructed. As the new course was to be largely constructed on top of the old course, they had to meet the continuing problem of providing reasonable recreation for the members whilst the works were in progress. The construction of the odd temporary green and the playing of old greens from temporary new teeing grounds, enabled them to keep 18 holes, some of them rather comical, in play during the whole operation, spread over some three years. Spring 1972 saw the opening of the new course to the members and although the previous 5 years had been traumatic, it is generally agreed that the course as it is now is a vast improvement on the old version and is wonderful piece of rolling land that belies some of the nearby development. So despite all that has been thrown at it H & P continues into a new millenium and hopefully this green lung may long continue to do so.

    Kinmel Park Golf Range - golf - Updated May 2026

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