Golf Course Guide For Costa Del Sol, Spain
The Costa del sol golf course guide is a "rough
guide" and is purely the personal opinion of the author agencia diseño web. Please take in to
consideration that these comments are subjective, personal opinions and
standards of golf differ. Please take this rough guide as exactly that, an
honest, personal opinion from a fellow golf addict.
This is a beautiful and tricky golf course for every standard
of golfer from 28 handicap to scratch. Allis and Clark have made and admirable
attempt to create a rare links course on the Costa. Stunning views across the
bay to Gibraltar and hilly terrain make it a delight to play. Take plenty of
balls, as the fairways are tight and unforgiving surrounded by gorse and
ravines.
A buggy is needed - even for the fittest amongst us- and as
you play consider taking an extra club up on par threes because of deceptive
wind.
Alhaurin Golf Course, Costa del sol, Spain.
Alhaurin golf course is a 18+18+9, par 72 golf course which
was designed by Severiano Ballesteros.
Tight beyond belief, difficult beyond anything I have every
seen before.
The first hole is extremely difficult with a narrow fairway
and rocks to the sides of the fairway, which send your ball bouncing high in to
the sky, never to be seen again. As you progress the course gets tougher and if
you are not really on top of your game you could easily become more and more
disheartened as you progress around the course. I stopped counting shots after
I lost my tenth golf ball! By the 18th I had suffered several episodes of golf
rage and was close to a nervous breakdown.
I've read course guides say that this course "compels
golfers to concentrate on their game and choose with care which club they
should use for every stroke." Personally I would say this course is one of
the toughest golf course on the Costa del Sol. This course is at best described
as a challenge for an experienced player who is on top form, at worst its tight
and downright cruel.
Alhaurin golf course is generally cheaper to play than most
other local golf courses.
A buggy is essential as is an ample supply of golf balls.
Cabopino Golf Course, Costa del Sol, Spain.
Cabopino golf course is a 18 hole par 71 golf course.
It's a relatively new course but it has matured very quickly
and is very well maintained. The marshal's are friendly and very welcoming.
There is a driving range on the approach road to the course,
so if you arrive early you can loosen up your swing. Alternatively you could
take the approach Andy and I prefer, loosen up with a San Miguel at the bar
before you tee off.
Cabopino golf has a pleasant clubhouse, with a pleasant sun
terrace where you can sit, eat, drink and enjoy the views of the ocean. The
staff in the bar and restaurant are friendly staff and they serve good quality
food.
The short at only course is only 5,170 meters long but it's
has tight fairways and is challenging.
The greens are large and were of fantastic quality when we
last visited. The third hole is the one most people enjoy the most and it's not
one you will forget, it's a par 4 which drops dramatically from the tee to the
green and has outstanding views. A buggy is advisable on this course, which is
hilly.
Dama de Noche Golf Course, Costa del Sol, Spain.
Dama de Noche golf course is a 9 hole, Par 70 golf
course.
Centro Commercial Plaza, Oficinas 51-52, 29660, Nueva Andalucia, Marbella.
Centro Commercial Plaza, Oficinas 51-52, 29660, Nueva Andalucia, Marbella.
Dama de Noche golf course is a nine-hole course, which can be
played as 18 holes. It is flat, wide and easy. It is ideal course for a high
handicapper or anyone wanting a gentle stroll.
All that changes a night though because the is course is
flood lit and can be played at night.
They say that the lighting system is designed to cast no
shadows thus giving daylight quality and maximum visibility, does that apply in
the rough as well I ask myself?
You do have to make a reservation for night golf because they
only put the lights on if there is sufficient demand but for total golfing
addicts or insomniac this course offers considerable novelty value and it's one
to talk about in the clubhouse when you go home.
El Chaparral Golf Course, near La Cala de Mijas, Costa del
Sol, Spain.
El Chaparral golf course is an 18 hole, par 73 course.
Address: N340 / A7 Km 203.
El Chaparral is a club which closed several years ago for
reasons that I don't need to go into now diseño web malaga. The course has now risen from the
ashes and is trying to build a reputation for itself. Purely for research
purposes, I tested out the clubhouse both before and after my round at El
Chaparral and I found the staff to be particularly welcoming and they really
did their best to make us feel at home.
Even though El Chaparral is only a stones throw from the
coast it has an English parkland course feel to it. The fairways are long and
narrow and I found the course testing, I didn't have enough room to risk my
driver off many tee's yet I needed the driver to get the distance I needed off
the tee's to get any chance of reaching the green in regulation.
El Chaparral is extremely hilly and walking it is only for
the bravest of golfers. Overall I would describe it as a very tricky course,
bordering on frustrating, it tempted me to use the driver but punished me when
I did!
The course is a little pricey for what you get. It was quiet
when I played it but I've been back since and it is gaining in popularity.
Estepona Golf.
Carretera Cádiz, KM 150, Arroyo Vaquero, Apartado 532, 29680
Estepona.
18 hole, par 72 course.
The first time I played this course about nine years ago I
was extremely disappointed. The fairways were worn, bare and baked, the greens
were unkempt and the whole feel of the place was one of a lack of investment.
Since then I have been tempted to re-visit by a friend who told me that
improvements have been made yet the cost has been kept down. Well fair play,
the cost has stayed relatively low and there has obviously been a lot of
investment and as a result the course has improved considerably. It still needs
some TLC but it is now playable. Still nowhere near the quality of Monte Mayor,
La Cala or the like but it is perfect for a cheap round in between more serious
games.
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