Golf in Spain at the La Manga Golf Club in La Manga Spain. Europes premier golf resort.
Golf holidays have been the main focus of La Manga Club resort since it’s launch in 1972. Many international tournaments have been hosted here, including the Spanish Open, PGA Spanish championships, Spanish Junior championships, Ladies Spanish Open and Senior Spanish Open for men. The three top quality 18 hole championship courses each offer their own distinctive style and terrain. Golfing in Spain at La Manga Club has the benefit of tranquil surroundings and provide superb views of La Manga Club.
Play golf in Spain at La Manga Club famous golf courses and facilities are not just intended for accomplished golfers. Whatever your level, the Golf Academy provide group and private tuition of the highest calibre. What’s more, every week there are Stableford, Medal and four Ball competitions open to everybody, so you’ll have ample opportunity to put your game to the test.
The training and practice facilities are second to none and include a floodlit driving range with 80 practice bays, two chipping greens, a practice bunker and a large practice green.
The Spain golf resort also has a 18 hole Par 47 course complete with bunkers and water hazards. Ideal for family fun.
Whatever your ability you can learn to play or improve your existing skills.The five day courses held at the Golf Academy consist of three hours tuition each morning, Monday to Friday and ideally suited for beginners and improvers. Resident professionals are also available for private tuition.
West Course Year Founded: 1971
Architect: Dave Thomas
This beautifully manicured, tree lined course, is set in the rolling hillside verlooking La Manga Club. It’s breathtaking views, undulating fairways and fast greens make this course particularly exciting course to play. Unlike a lot of golf courses, having played here one feels that every facet of their game will be tested to the full. Especially the par 3 holes which are a collection of probably the best short holes to be found anywhere on one golf course, leaving the par 5’s to make up for the lost shots. Accuracy and good golf course management are very much a premium.
South Course Year Founded: 1971
Architect: Robert Dean Putman / Remodelled by Arnold Palmer in 1992
The Championship course at La Manga, it is a hard test the main difficulty being the length.
The front nine are particularly tough with two par 3s over 200 metres and some daunting par 4’s which will require some accurate driving between lakes and bunkers, and long irons or fairway woods to the green.
The back nine although shorter, has a number of tight dog-leg holes and special attention to the par 5 18th, with water on both sides of the fairway and a ravine just short of the green totally surrounded by sand, which will provide a particularly stern finish.
The greens in general are big and straightforward, but the player may often find himself with very long putts.
North Course Year Founded: 1971
Architect: Robert Dean Putman
The North Course at La Manga is a par 71 layout where precision rather than length is the main requirement. Strategic ravines around the course will make laying up a sensible choice for most players most times, and hitting a ball right to left will also be an invaluable help.
Slightly hillier than the South, spectacular views across the resort can be seen from the 4th tee, the highest point on the course.
Beware the short 2nd, only 96 metres long from an elevated tee but with deep, narrow green where the player can easily 3 putt. The greens are not as big as those of the south course, but they are well protected by deep bunkers and with their subtle breaks are assured top test players of all abilities. |