Spain, Costa del Sol
Torrequebrada is not the longest course at just 6,400 yards, but what it lacks in length it makes up for in difficulty as the course sticks to the contours of the hilly landscape, creating a true test of golf with an array of water hazards and cunningly placed bunkers.
The tree-lined fairways rise and fall over the terrain, twisting one way and then the next with the doglegs, providing a stern, but enthralling test of golf.
The popular Guadalmina Spa & Golf Resort in Marbella offers direct access to its own golf course and San Pedro Beach, as well as a choice of eight other golf courses in the surrounding area within easy reach.
La Cala Resort is an outstanding 4-star Golf Resort located between the mountains and the sea, with 3 great golf courses on-site.
The Hotel Encinar de Sotogrande is set in a privileged location near the beaches of the Costa del Sol, and some of the best golf courses in Spain such as Valderrama, home of the 1997 Ryder Cup, which is just 10 minutes away by car.
The SO Sotogrande is an excellent 5 star resort with bungalow-style rooms with their own terrace, overlooking the hotel gardens, golf course and the coast.
The North Course at Guadalmina is equally as busy as the South, but is the shorter of the two courses.
Carved into the hillside with natural vistas in every direction, this 18-hole championship course was designed in 2003 by American architect and course designer Cabell B. Robinson.
With 5 Tees per hole, Valle Romano is an enjoyable course for beginners whilst still proving a challenge for more skilled golfers.
At the foothills of the Sierra Bermeja, where the mountains meet the sea, is a legendary home for European golf Created in 1990. Designed by Dave Thomas with bunkers redesigned by Seve ballesteros, The Old Course is rated amongst the finest in Europe.
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