Las Palmeras,
Fuengirola, Costa del Sol, Spain |
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Hotel Las Palmeras is ideally located in the centre of Fuengirola in front of the marina, 200 yards from the beach.
Excellent facilities and a lively location make Las Palmeras a favourite for golf groups. The public areas are very well appointed. As you would expect from a modern 4-star resort hotel, there are plenty of activities and amenities to keep you busy if you so wish after your round. The hotel's rooms have been recently refurbished and the hotel is renowned for its exceptional value. |
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Mijas Los Lagos
Los Lagos, the original course built in the mid-1970s, is a flat, long championship course with water hazards and large greens Full details
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Calanova
We have seen the course developing many times on the road up to La Cala; the course like many others in the area is the centrepiece for a luxury residential development Full details
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El Chaparral
This is destined to be one of the area's most requested courses Full details
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El Paraiso
El Paraiso was designed by Gary Player back in 1974 and the course features fast greens and palm-tree lined fairways Full details
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Guadalhorce
The front nine features rolling terrain and tricky greens and the back nine is American in style with lakes, tropical vegetation and large raised greens Full details
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La Quinta
The original A and B nines are very enjoyable golf courses - no frills, just well designed and well maintained golf holes Full details
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Lauro
The course is fairly flat and forgiving, but there are nine lakes and numerous trees to catch errant shots Full details
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Los Arqueros
Designed by Ballesteros in 1991, not surprisingly the course appeals to attacking players prepared to make bold shots Full details
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Los Naranjos
Maximum use has been made of the orange trees from which the course gets its name Full details
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Marbella Golf & County Club
The views from many holes, especially the 12th, are breathtaking Full details
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Montemayor
This is target golf at its most severe with fairways bordered and crossed by rocks, gorges and all sorts of trouble Full details
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Cabopino
Cabopino nestles amongst umbrella pines in the hills above the quaint little marina bearing the same name Full details
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Rio Real
It is one of the coast's most requested courses, due to its invariably superb condition, good value, and convenient location just north east of Marbella off the main coastal road Full details
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Mijas Los Olivos
There is less water, the fairways are narrower, there are more trees and the terrain is generally more undulating Full details
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Santana
Just enough of the trees have been removed to shape the holes superbly whilst still retaining the feel that the golf course has been here for years Full details
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La Cala America
It was an achievement to build a course on this land, let alone such a great one! Beautifully kept and with spectacular views, it is no surprise that this is one of the most requested courses on the Costa del Sol Full details
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La Cala Asia
Residents at La Cala argue over which is the better course, but generally agree it is personal Full details
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La Cala Europa
Europa has the same features as its older siblings: elevated tees, rolling fairways, big undulating greens, but is a little friendlier - the fairways are wider and the penalties for wayward shots are generally not as severe Full details
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Torrequebrada
Very convenient location in Benalmadena and immensely popular Full details
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Alhaurin
A tough course to play to your handicap on Full details
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Santa Maria
The course ventures out over undulating land into the foothills of the mountains, providing spectacular views Full details
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Santa Clara
The famous Spanish golf architect Enrique Canales designed Santa Clara Full details
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Miraflores
The course has a number of elevated greens, water hazards and other such challenges Full details
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Parador Old
A flat course with wide fairways, the challenge at Parador comes from the clumps of trees and natural lagoons Full details
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