The club is located off junction 4 of the M53 motorway, indeed the the fifth tee is immediately adjacent to the motorway. After coming off the motorway at this junction take the B5151 signed posted for Birkenhead. Coming from the north it is the first road off the roundabout and coming from the south it is the third road off the roundabout.

This road is called Mount Road and the golf course is on the right as you travel up the road. Do not take the right slip road into Brackenwood Road. Proceed about a mile to the crest of the hill and take the first right turn into Bracken Lane. The entrance to the golf course is fifty yards on the right.

The golf club is the building on the right as you drive into the course.

History The club is called Brackenwood because the original 9 hole course, between Mount Road and Brackenwood Lane, is located on the former Brackenwood Estate. The estate was founded in 1885 by John Evans, the son of the founder of Evans Medical. He had the house designed by his architect brother-in-law, Aston Webb and called the house and the surrounding estate Brackenwood. The photograph on this page is of the original house. Unfortunately it was demolished in 1958 after suffering serious neglect during World War II.

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