Santana Golf Course is spectacular to
say the least. It is situated in an old avocado farm that has retained all its former flavour.
The layout is flat, very well formed with wide fairways and expansive greens. Situated between two
rivers, with a creek passing through the course provides the sensation of being in a natural environment.
Additional facilities offered by Santana Golf and Country Club are the rental of power caddies,
golf carts, buggies and free use of the large driving range.

Santana
For a complete golfing
day, there is nowhere better than Miraflores Golf. The course is both picturesque and challenging
especially for those who enjoy their golf with elevated greens and water, also it's nearest to the apartment.
A Golf Academy recognised as the best in Southern Spain, practice range, putting green and mini golf complete the golfing experience.

Miraflores
Cabopino Golf opened
in April 2001. The course is located west of Cabopino just off the N340.High handicappers
will have to use all clubs in their bag and low handicappers will have to take risks if they want good results.
The greens are large and in excellent condition. Situated in a wooded area and swirls towards a quite undulated area (buggy is required).
Well designed lakes will test your accuracy and add to the wonderful views towards the ocean. This course offers will soon be one of the most popular on the coast.

Cabopino
La Cala has two 18 hole courses. La Cala
North (par73) and La Cala South (par71). The resort houses the prestigious David Leadbetter Golf Academy with adjoining
golf range and six hole, par three "Executive" course. Both North and South courses are spectacular in a heavily
undulated area providing magnificent panoramic views. The North course starts with three flat holes followed by a narrow
and interesting Par 3. If you have time, walk up to the white
tee box on the 16th and take in the spectacular views of the entire resort, from this height you can even see the coastline.

la Cala
Marbella Golf and Country Club is one of the
most exciting courses. The Andalucian hillsides provide a testing but enjoyable round. The course has gently undulating fairways
that meander between the olive groves. The first hole can seem daunting because of the steep ravines, but after a couple of holes
it transforms to a more reasonable standard but will still require all your attention. This course is recommended
for golfers with less than 24 handicap. The terrace of the clubhouse affords superb panoramic views over the sea.

Marbella
During the last decade, Mijas Golf has become the most popular golf complexes
in Europe, known for the outstanding condition of their courses. The two courses Los Olivos (Olives)
and Los Lagos (Lakes) are situated in the valley of Mijas. The greens are to USGA specifications and fairways are of 419 Bermuda grass. Both courses pay homage to
the architects philosophy - difficult par, easy bogey, with plenty of water and relatively flat. The Club House provides a superb restaurant and dining on the
terrace.

Mijas
"Why move the earth when a golf hole should follow the natural contours?" that was Pepe Gancedo's
question when he designed Torrequebrada. Torrequebrada has hosted many world-class tournaments including the Spanish Open.
One of the most popular golf courses in Spain, it is the home club of PGA European Tour professional Miguel Angle Jimenez. This course offers
everything you wish for, stunning views, elevated fast greens and water hazards. From beginner to experienced golfer
this course is a must to play.

Torrequebrada
CONTACT DETAILS:
Santana:
Website: http://www.santanagolf.com
Email: info@santanagolf.com
Miraflores:
Website: http://www.mirafloresgolf.com
Email: info@mirafloresgolf.com
Cabopino:
Website: http://www.cabopinogolf.com
Email: reservas@cabopinogolf.com
La Cala:
Website: http://www.lacala.com
Email: golf@lacala.com
Marbella:
Email: marbella@golf-andalucia.net
Mijas:
Website: http://www.mijasgolf.org
Email: teetimes@mijasgolf.org
Torrequebrada:
Website: http://www.malaga.us/sport/gc-torrequebrade-course.htm