Not too late to enter the Wirral Golf Classic!
Spaces are still available in the Wirral Golf Classic, offering club golfers the chance to play four great courses including Royal Liverpool
Spaces are still available in the Wirral Golf Classic, offering club golfers the chance to play Royal Liverpool, venue of this year's Ricoh Women's Open and the 2014 Open Championship, and three other fine courses at a much reduced rate on green fees.
For £219, golfers play Royal Liverpool as well as the three other fine links at Caldy, Heswall during the 5 days with one day's rest of their choice.
The main competition is an aggregate stableford for men and women with prizes for the top 20 players over four rounds but there will also be daily competitions with prizes valued over £3000.
Local hoteliers, restaurateurs and bars are lending their support with great offers on accommodation and eating out to further enhance the experience for competitors.
A welcome drink reception will be held at the host hotel, Thornton Hall Hotel in Thornton Hough and the prize giving & drinks reception will be held at Royal Liverpool Golf Club.
The event is supported by Wirral Council, England's Golf Coast and Titleist.
For further information visit www.wirralgolfclassic.co.uk or telephone 0151 625 9994
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