Bromborough Bowl

Event Details

Date: Wednesday, 30 June 2027

Format: Individual Strokeplay

Category: Open

Entry Fee: £60.00

Handicap Limit: 7.0

Entry Method: Online


The Bromborough Bowl is a 36-hole individual strokeplay competition held at Bromborough Golf Club on Wednesday 30 June 2027. The event is open to all genders. Entrants must hold a Handicap Index of 7.0 or less; higher handicap indexes will be balloted out after the closing date of 24 June 2027. The entry fee is £60.00 per player. Gross and net prizes are awarded. Entrants must have played in at least three WHS handicap qualifying competitions in the last 12 months to be eligible for prizes and must be a member of or affiliated to a county union with an official Handicap Index under the World Handicap System. Full payment is required at the time of booking via the online booking system. Cancellations must be made at least 28 days in advance for a refund. Dress code applies: no training shoes, tracksuits, denim, or collarless shirts (except golf-specific). Visitors may not use their own buggies; buggies must be pre-booked through the Pro Shop. Competitors are limited to one prize per event where both gross and net prizes are available; all prizes are Pro Shop vouchers.


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Venue

Bromborough Golf Club

Merseyside, England

Bromborough Golf Club is located in the Wirral Peninsula on the Leverhulme Estate, renowned as a hidden gem parkland course. The 18-hole layout plays between 6,300 and 6,600 yards depending on tee selection, with a history spanning over 100 years. The course is characterized by distinctive holes set within mature parkland terrain, offering a traditional English golf experience. The club's quality and reputation are demonstrated by its selection to host numerous prestigious championships, including the English Amateur Matchplay Championship (2005), English Men's Seniors Championship (2003), and multiple Cheshire competitions. Bromborough is notable as the home club of European Tour professional Paul Waring, winner of the Abu Dhabi HSBC Championship and the Nordea Masters. The course presents moderate challenge through its parkland setting and design, appealing to golfers across varying ability levels. Its mature landscape and established character contribute to its standing as a significant venue in the Northwest golf circuit, attracting both members and visiting players seeking quality competitive and recreational golf experiences.