Conman85
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Per thread title, i'm half considering popping down for the Saturday. Is it a decent course for spectating?
Spectating is as easy - or hard - as any other Open.
But getting to/from Hoylake itself - and parking etc - is the biggest challenge for that venue.
Better (with any of them imo) to watch it from the comfort of an armchair!
Transport should be fine, there's a train from Liverpool which takes about 25 minutes and drops you less half a mile from the course. I wouldn't drive to the course as it's not an area which will cope with huge traffic easily. Train will be fine though, also a bus from Liverpool. The course is pretty flat so doesn't have as many natural vantage points as other courses, but the upside is it's not hard work to get around
I'm off on the saturday, will be the first time I've been.
Go early and make sure to soak up the atmosphere. Another thing I can't recommend highly enough is visiting the range, just to see how well the players make contact. I could have sat and watched all day last year!
I live a 5 minute walk from the course, room for three cars on my drive if anybody would like to drive and park. (For the price of a pint!)
Hoylake is a great little village with lots of restaurants and bars. The Plasterers Arms (CH47 2DT) is a fantastic traditional English pub and not to be missed.
The women's open a couple of years ago was disappointing as they shepherded everyone to the train station and Hoylake missed out on the visitor trade.
Me and the wife are going again this year as its not too far from not so sunny Preston, however we have decided to stay overnight in Liverpool (cheap premier inn for £29) and getting the train to the course in the morning. It is our 1st time to Hoylake and can anyone recommend a good grand stand to sit at so you can maybe enjoy a few holes at once ?