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Upper Deck Golf brings stadium play to Liverpool in July: what residents need to know

Upper Deck Golf is scheduled to bring a stadium-based golfing experience to Liverpool next summer, with Hill Dickinson Stadium set to host the event from Thursday, July 16 to Sunday, July 19.

The Visit Liverpool event listing describes it as a chance to “play an epic round of golf” inside the stadium. Times, prices and booking details were not listed in the source information available for this preview, so visitors should treat the confirmed details below as the planning baseline.

Detail Confirmed information
Event Upper Deck Golf
Dates July 16-19
Time Not stated in the listing
Venue Hill Dickinson Stadium, Liverpool
Price Not stated in the listing
Best suited to People interested in a stadium-based golfing experience

Four-day golfing event set for Hill Dickinson Stadium

Upper Deck Golf is due to run across four days at Hill Dickinson Stadium, giving Liverpool a Sporting Event built around a very different use of a major stadium space.

Instead of watching from the stands, visitors are being invited to take part in a golfing format inside the venue. The source listing frames the event as part of Upper Deck Golf’s work in “legendary stadiums”, with the Liverpool stop giving local players and casual visitors a chance to see Hill Dickinson Stadium in a different setting.

The format is likely to appeal most to people who are already curious about golf, stadium events or one-off sports experiences. The confirmed listing does not give age rules, group requirements, session lengths or equipment information, so those details should not be assumed from the event title alone.

Confirmed dates and venue details for Liverpool visitors

The event is listed for Thursday, July 16 through Sunday, July 19. That gives visitors a weekend window as well as weekday availability, although no individual session times are included in the published source material.

The named venue is Hill Dickinson Stadium in Liverpool. No full street address was included in the event brief, so readers planning around travel, parking or nearby meeting points should wait for the venue or event listing to provide those practical details before making fixed arrangements.

For local residents, the main planning point is the date range. Anyone considering attending should keep the four-day window in mind and check the official event listing for updates on time slots, entry arrangements and any ticketing information once those details are made public.

What the listing confirms, and what remains unlisted

The strongest confirmed detail is the event concept: an Upper Deck Golf experience inside Hill Dickinson Stadium. The listing also confirms the Liverpool location and the July 16-19 date range.

Several practical points are not yet visible in the available source text. Start times, end times, ticket prices, booking requirements, organiser details, accessibility information and transport notes were not provided in the event brief.

That matters for planning because stadium-based events often depend on timed entry, session capacity or venue-specific rules. None of those arrangements can be stated here without the source publishing them.

Planning notes before the July event

Readers interested in Upper Deck Golf should use the confirmed dates and venue as the first step in planning. The event is set for Hill Dickinson Stadium in Liverpool from July 16 to July 19, with the activity described as a golfing experience inside the stadium.

Before arranging a visit, check for the missing essentials: session times, ticket price, booking process, age guidance, access information and any venue-specific entry instructions. The current listing confirms the event, location and dates, but does not state the cost or timetable.

Source: Visit Liverpool Events

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Aisha Morgan covers Blackpool’s public events, visitor economy and community notices, with a focus on how decisions affect residents, traders and families. She checks council papers, venue updates and organiser statements before publication, and follows up on transport changes, safety plans and access issues so readers get clear, practical and verified local information

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