Hoylake Municipal Golf Course could be brought back to life by neighbouring Royal Liverpool
By George Morgan
10th Jun 2022 | Local Sport
Royal Liverpool Golf Club wants to take over another course nearby to boost the Open Championship venue to which The Open returns next year, the 151st staging of the tournament.
Hoylake's Open venue wants to take over Hoylake Municipal to help it provide better facilities for golf's most prestigious competition.
The Royal Liverpool Golf Club is seeking to acquire the public course, one of two which closed on April 1 after Wirral Council withdrew its funding.
The golf club's bid would see it manage a short course of up to nine holes and a driving range which would be available to grassroots golfers and elite players alike.
Royal Liverpool would use Hoylake Municipal's clubhouse for a golf shop, which would sell food and drinks, and wildlife habitats and nature trails accessible to the local community would also be created on the land currently occupied by the public course.
Royal Liverpool said Wirral Council Hoylake Municipal is a key part of The Open Championship infrastructure, providing all important practice facilities for the world's greatest players, and that without it they cannot stage this global event in the town.
The tournament is worth approximately £100m to the economy of Wirral and the Liverpool City Region as a whole. But The Royal Liverpool must gain approval from Wirral Council for its plans.
On June 16, the authority's Tourism and Leisure Committee will choose whether to approve the club's plan and take it forward to the next stage. The Royal Liverpool's plan is not the only one on the table.
Two bids to operate Hoylake Municipal as an 18-hole course on a not-for-profit basis and develop grassroots golf in the area have also been received. Both bids seek to use the clubhouse to sell food and drink and host community events.
But The Royal Liverpool's bid is the highest scoring based on Wirral Council's criteria and the committee is recommended to take its offer forward to the next stage.
A spokesperson for Royal Liverpool said: "This is just the first step in the process. It would be remiss of the club to comment before the committee has met and considered the options".
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