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Rob Smith

Wallasey Golf Club: Course Review, Tee Times and Key Info

Wallasey - aerial.
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Wallasey Golf Club Key Information

Wallasey Golf Club

Golf Monthly Verdict
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Wallasey can hold its head up high on England’s golf coast which is packed with more than its fair share of outstanding links. As the dunes come into view on the approach road, you know you are in for a real treat, and this still improving links is blessed with a brilliant topography that runs through some of the best golfing dunes in the country.

Reasons To Play Wallasey

– Experience one of the Top 100’s newest and most welcome additions

– Enjoy golf laid out over some of the finest linksland and dunes in the country

– Aim for 36 points at the home of Stableford!

Rankings

UK & Ireland Top 100 Golf Courses 2025/26 - 85

Wallasey Golf Club is on the north-west coast of England, an area with many premium links. In a stretch that includes three current Open venues - Royal Birkdale, Royal Liverpool and Royal Lytham & St Anne’s, the club can justifiably stand proud. I first played it in 2022 and have already been back. This is undoubtedly one of the best golf courses in Cheshire - or Merseyside if you prefer - and was a very welcome addition to the Top 100 Golf Courses UK & Ireland in 2023.

The club dates back to 1891 and its first course was laid out by the godfather of golf course design, Old Tom Morris. While some elements remain, many changes have been made with the current layout largely down to Hawtree and Taylor with additional input from the great James Braid. Golf Monthly’s founding editor, Harold Hilton, also contributed to the evolution, while as recently as 2004, Donald Steel designed three new holes. It was here that Dr Stableford refined his scoring system; the one that gives hope to those of us who struggle with medal play, and better still helps to keep play moving.

With the exception of the three par 5s at the 7th, 13th and 14th, the course plays for the most part through some of my favourite dunes. Two strong par 4s get you on your way before it really takes off from the 3rd with its gentle climb to a two-tiered green. There are plenty of really interesting holes all the way, with some of the finest views being those from the elevated tee at the par-5 4th. Raised greens are a particular feature at Wallasey and they make correct club selection, not to mention clean execution of the approach, vital.

The 11th, Saddleback, is a thrilling par 4 along a ridge, while the 12th is a wonderful short hole played from an elevated tee to a well-protected green. Your round finishes with an exceptional par 4 that is a very fitting climax to a really interesting round. You can either try and hit a long drive over the dunes to the right or, like me, take the shorter option to the left which will leave a longer approach. The distinctive church spire way in the distance offers a perfect line, and bunkers guard the left and right approaches to the large green which sits right below the patio outside the historic and characterful clubhouse.

Wallasey is future-proofing via an array of sympathetic improvements to its already very fine course. An ambitious program of work was accelerated by various lockdowns and is already paying dividends. This included the removal of red shale paths replaced with natural grass, new tee complexes, a dozen bunkers redesigned to blend into the natural topography, as well as substantial tree clearance. Ongoing is the reinstatement of natural dune grasses helping to open up views of the Snowdonia mountain range, Liverpool bay and the Irish Sea. Wallasey is now up there with the best links golf courses in England and is great fun all the way.

The par-3 twelfth is a peach (Image credit: Wallasey Golf Club)

What's new for 2025/26? What our panellists said...

The work on the pathways, the edging to the fairways and other course features were simply better than anything I have played in this review cycle. Amazing work by the team.

One of the best set of dunes holes anywhere - strap yourself in for a thrilling ride.

A sleeping giant stirring after a long hibernation, Wallasey’s stock is firmly on the rise.

A heretofore hidden gem, now emerging from the shadows of its more famous siblings to shine in its own right. To my mind, this is the quintessential members course in the area. Eminently playable, but not lacking in thrills along the round.

The somewhat bland holes in the south-western corner deny Wallasey the rating that the rest of the course deserves.

Wallasey Golf Club Location

Wallasey Golf Club Scorecard

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Places To Stay Near Wallasey Golf Club

The Adelphi Hotel, Liverpool - Book now via Booking.com

Built in 1826, The Adelphi Hotel has original period features including chandeliers and marble halls. The restaurant serves French cuisine, while Jenny’s Bar and Carvery has a cocktail bar. The Overstuffed Pizzeria offers an Italian menu.

Titanic Hotel, Liverpool - Book now via Booking.com

Located in the former North Warehouse, this hotel offers stylish accommodation around 5 minutes’ drive from the city centre. The hotel includes a restaurant and bar, a fitness suite and WiFi.

Wallasey Golf Club Gallery

The third hole is a par 4 played up a slope (Image credit: Wallasey Golf Club)
The tenth is played up to an elevated green with great views (Image credit: Getty Images)
Looking back from behind the par-5 fourth (Image credit: Getty Images)
The closing hole plays back towards the characterful clubhouse (Image credit: Getty Images)
The short twelfth is a real beauty (Image credit: Wallasey Golf Club)

Historical Top 100 Rankings UK&I

  • 2025/26 - 85
  • 2023/24 - 89 New Entry

Frequently Asked Questions

What kind of course is Wallasey?

Wallasey is a traditional links that is blessed with great dunes, but which has also moved with the times. The holes added by Donald Steel continued the evolution, and this is now one of the very best links in an area already packed with several of the very best such courses.

Why wasn’t Wallasey in the Top 100 before?

The course has been the beneficiary of regular, sympathetic and accelerated improvement over the last three or four years that have really made the difference. As we have said many times before, courses that do not grow and improve are usually overtaken.

Which is the best hole at Wallasey?

There are plenty of holes with great character, but the opening par 5, the 4th, is an absolute cracker. Played from an elevated tee with panoramic views, it is the toughest hole on the course.

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