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 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.
This beautiful all-inclusive hotel on the Costa del Sol perfectly recreates the Polynesian islands of Bora Bora, Samoa and Easter.
Alcaidesa Golf Resort offers the very best views in the Costa del Sol with stunning vistas over the Mediterranean Sea, Gibraltar and Africa.
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 oldest of the three courses at La Cala, the Asia Course guarantees a testing round of golf, placing a premium on accuracy.
The flatter of the two courses that make up the Guadalmina Resort, the South Course enjoys much wider fairways than the North.
Home to the Volvo Masters (1988-96 and 2002-2008), the Ryder Cup (1997), the World Golf Championships (1999-2000), the Andalucia Masters (2010-2011) and Open de Espana (2016 & 2018), Valderrama surpasses its reputation as Europe's number one course.
Santa Maria Golf & Country Club is far more than a golf club. Based around an 18th century “cortijo” which forms the clubhouse, the grounds boast stunning gardens and fine leisure facilities including tennis and swimming.
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