Arrowe Park Golf Course 
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Merseyside
United Kingdom
Arrowe Park Golf Club is a challenging parkland course established in 1932, located in Wirral, Merseyside. The course features 18 holes and is designed to test golfers of all skill levels. Notably, it hosted a qualifier for The Open Championship, where golfing legends Sir Henry Cotton and a young Peter Allis competed for entry to golf's most prestigious tournament. The course layout has remained largely unchanged since that historic period, maintaining its original character and challenge. As a municipal course, Arrowe Park welcomes both club members and visiting golfers. The parkland setting provides an enjoyable golfing experience suitable for players of varying abilities, from beginners to experienced competitors. The club operates as an inclusive facility for men and women of all ages, with a focus on providing quality golf and community engagement through various club events and socials.
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