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Valderrama
Architect: N. Coles & A. Gallardo.
18 holes: 6588m: par 72.
Familiar to millions of golfers following its starring role in the 2002 Ryder Cup.  Vaderamma is a unique place and a severe test of anyone's golf.  Tight fairways through dense forest and ultra-slick Greens are just a few of the examinations you will have to undergo...
 


 

La Reserva
Architect: R. Von Hagge.

18 holes: 6165m: par 72.
Just across the road from Valderamma, La Reserva is a recent addition to the Costa de la Luz golf scene and predominately private.  There are a few slots around midday when visitirs can play - and its well worth it!  Still untainted by housing developments, La Reserva is an oasis of calm where you can enjoy a superb course and setting in peace.


San Roque Old
Architects: D. Thomas & T. Jacklin (1990)
18 holes: 6588m: par 72.
One of the fine old courses of the South of Spain.  The San Roque Club oozes quality for all of its 36 holes and stately clubhouse.
Reasonably traditional in layout, the Old Course wends its way between cork and pine trees with a dash of water here and there...
 


 

San Roque New
Architect:

18 holes: 6165m: par 72.
Just across the road from the Old Course, so amongst similar woodland (and in the same condition), yet strikingly different in design.
More sand and water are immediately obvious and as the course unwinds several holes have a distinctly "linksy" feel about them - unusual for a course so far above sea-level!
Great fun and a real challenge to play.


Almenara
Architect: D. Thomas (199)
27 holes: 6221m: par 72.
On the sunny hillsides behind Sotogrande the 27 holes at Almenara offer great golfing and broad horizons.
Th eholes have been well crafted to make the most of the slopes with the more than occasional water feature adding an element of risk/reward to many holes.
Buggies available (and probably advisable).

 


 

Alcaidesa
Architect: P. Alliss & C. Clark (1991)

18 holes: 5766m: par 72
Don't be fooled by the lack of yards, you will have to hit the ball solidly to score well on this tricky seaside course.
The main golfing problems are caused by the ever-present breeze, aided and abetted by the twists and turns of the terrain across the cliffs and bays. 
A refreshing (and highly recommended) change to the regular golfing fare of southern Spain.


 

Rio Real
Architect:

18 holes: 6165m: par 72.
In the midst of the Costa del Sol hullaboo but somehow a world away.  The Rio Real course descends form the start of the hills down to the sea and back in a magical little oasis of calm.  Though not overly long, the parasol pines bordering the fairways have to be avoided (or negotiated) with care.
A relaxing, fun course to play.


Real Sotogrande
Architect: Robert Trent Jones Snr. (1964)
18 holes: 6224m: par 72
A very exclusive Club with very few times available for visitors - but it's well worth asking us to try and and get you on!
On level terrain where the Mediterranean forms the Sotogrande harbour, this is a fine layout, regarded as one of Spain's finest.
Sand forms the initial problem, steadily replaced by water as the round progresses.
 

 

 

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