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5 Reasons to Switch to a Golf Club Membership This Summer

If you’ve been playing at Allerton Manor on pay-and-play green fees, you’ll already know what the course has to offer. But as the longer days arrive and the urge to play more often kicks in, there’s a strong case for switching to a membership.

Here are five reasons why this summer is a particularly good time to do it.

1. A Newly Completed 18-Hole Course

This year marks a significant milestone for Allerton Manor. The course has undergone a major redevelopment and is now a full 18-hole parkland championship layout, set within the mature grounds of the Allerton Manor estate in South Liverpool.

With USPGA-standard greens and a routing that offers a genuine test for experienced golfers without being unwelcoming to those still developing their game, the course has received exceptional reviews since its completion.

If you’ve played here before, there’s more to explore. If you’ve been considering joining, this is the ideal moment to get involved with a course that’s generating real excitement among golfers across the region.

2. Unlimited Golf on Your Doorstep

One of the most straightforward benefits of membership is the ability to play as often as you like without the cost of green fees adding up each time. For anyone playing regularly through spring and summer, the membership pays for itself quickly.

Priority access to tee times means you’re not competing with visitors for the slots you want, which matters more than ever during the busier months.

3. A Benefits Package Worth Having

Membership at Allerton Manor comes with a package of perks that go well beyond course access. Members receive 15% off food and drink at both Fletcher’s Sports Bar and The Old Stables restaurant, a buggy discount on every hire, and 50% off green fees at sister venues Sherdley Park Golf Club in St Helens and Kirkby Valley Golf Club in Knowsley.

For a member who plays twice a week through summer and stops for a meal or a drink after most rounds, those savings add up over the course of a season. The benefits are built into the club’s everyday use rather than reserved for special occasions.

4. Competitions, Community and a Handicap Index

Membership opens up a full calendar of competitions throughout the year, including weekly Saturday fixtures, midweek events, seniors and ladies tournaments, and knockout tournaments.

You’ll also receive an official England Golf WHS Handicap Index, giving you a benchmark to track your progress and compete fairly across courses.

Beyond the competitive side, there’s a strong social element to club life at Allerton Manor that’s easy to underestimate until you’re part of it. Regular roll-ups, informal games, and member events mean you quickly fall into a routine with familiar faces on the course.

For many members, becoming a recognisable face at the club and having a regular group to play with is what keeps them renewing year after year.

5. Flexible Options to Suit Different Golfers

Membership isn’t one-size-fits-all. Allerton Manor offers a range of categories to suit different playing habits and budgets, including 7-day, 5-day, senior, colts, and junior memberships, with payment available annually or by monthly Direct Debit.

Many golfers start with a 5-day membership and find it fits their schedule well. The range of options means there’s something to suit most players, regardless of how long they’ve been playing or how often they get out on the course.

Why Summer Is the Right Time to Join

There is a natural rhythm to golf, and summer sits at the centre of it. The conditions are right, the course is at its best, and there is more opportunity to play regularly.

Joining now means you can make the most of the entire season, build momentum in your game and fully experience everything the club has to offer. With the addition of the newly completed 18-hole parkland Championship course, this is one of the most exciting times to become a member.

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