Heading to Wirral for the Wirral Golf Classic 2024? Find out how you can make the most of your visit to the borough.
Taking place from 15th-17th September 2024, Wirral Golf Classic is a 54 hole Stableford competition for amateur golfers.
Spanning three of Wirral's best golf courses, Caldy Golf Club, Heswall Golf Club and Wallasey Golf Club, take a look below at what you can get up to once you’ve hit your hole in one!
Food and Drink
Whether you’re looking for somewhere to refuel after a day on the course or a place to celebrate your game, there are plenty of food and drink options close by to all three golf courses.
Burnt Truffle, Heswall
An award-winning Bistro in the heart of Heswall, Burnt Truffle is open Tuesday-Sunday for lunch and dinner. Menu highlights include salmon tartare and braised pork knuckle.
Hickory’s, West Kirby
Offering an authentic experience of everything Deep South, Hickory’s in West Kirby is the ideal place to refuel after a gruelling day on the green. Those who are really hungry can attempt The Smokehouse Platter, perfect for BBQ lovers!
Voisin, Heswall
Voisin in Heswall is a cafe, bar and bistro that adds a modern twist to French classics. Fresh pastries and French breakfast are served first thing, while in the evening you can enjoy dishes such as Steak Frites and fresh mussels.
Things to Do
If you’ve got some downtime during the competition, why not check out one of these nearby venues to keep you busy?
Brimstage Maze
If your family are coming along for the trip then a visit to Brimstage Maze is fun for all ages. The interactive maze takes between 60 and 90 minutes to complete, making it the perfect way to blow off some steam after a tough round.
Championship Adventure Golf
Can’t get enough of hitting a ball into the hole? Championship Adventure Golf in New Brighton is a local favourite and easily accessible from all three of the competition courses. Practise your putting or show off your skills as you make your way around the fun holes.
Shopping
Want to pick up some souvenirs from your trip? Or hoping to splash out on a new competition wardrobe? There are plenty of independent shops and boutiques to explore in both Heswall and West Kirby.
Get Outdoors
Can’t get enough of the great outdoors? There’s plenty of outdoor spaces to explore in Wirral once you’ve finished your round.
Thurstaston Hill
For unrivalled views across Wirral and Liverpool, head to Thurstaston Hill. The sandstone hill is the ideal place to climb up on a sunny day and is located in the heart of the picturesque Wirral Country Park.
Leasowe Bay
Right at the northern end of Wirral Peninsula, Leasowe Bay is a wide sandy beach with sand dunes and a hay meadow, offering the perfect place for a peaceful pre or post game walk.
Parkgate
Beloved by locals and visitors alike, Parkgate is a Wirral village that offers epic views across the River Dee. Take a walk along the front and be sure to stop for ice cream whilst you’re there!
In this blog
Burnt Truffle
Burnt Truffle, which resides on Telegraph Road in Heswall, is sibling to chef Gary Usher’s…
Hickory’s Smokehouse West Kirby
Born from a road trip across America’s Southern States, we learnt all things smokin…
Brimstage Maze
Brimstage Maze offers a great day out, acres of space packed with family friendly fun and adventure…
Championship Adventure Golf
*Wirral Attraction of the Year' 2014* & *2015 Trip Advisor Certificate of Excellence*…
Caldy Golf Club
The Caldy Golf Club course provides a unique blend of seaside and parkland golf. Situated on the…
Heswall Golf Club
Founded in 1902 and enjoying a splendid aspect on the Dee Estuary, Heswall Golf Club is one of the…
Wallasey Golf Club
Wallasey Golf Club was founded in 1891 and, with its undulating fairways and sand dunes it is a…