from€8283 Nights BB & 3 Golf Rounds
from€8283 Nights BB & 3 Golf Rounds
Bed and Breakfast
Prices per person, based 2 people sharing a Double/Twin Room
1 round at Valle Romano Golf
1 round at La Quinta Golf Course
1 round at El Paraiso Golf
from€12365 Nights BB & 4 Golf Rounds
from€12365 Nights BB & 4 Golf Rounds
Bed and Breakfast
Prices per person, based 2 people sharing a Double/Twin Room
1 round at San Roque Golf & Resort
1 round at Valle Romano Golf
1 round at El Paraiso Golf
1 round at Santa Clara Marbella
Book Gran Melia Don Pepe 5* In the heart of the Costa del Sol on the seafront and play at El Paraiso, San Roque, Alferini, Valle Romano and La Quinta golf courses. Marbella, Spain
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Accommodation Notes
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Easter supplement will be applied
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Spa
Free entrance to Spa by Clarins (indoor pool, Turkish bath, Hamman and Sauna)
*Accommodation Notes - Single accommodation available with supplement
*Price - In case your dates include more than one season, final price may have to be adjusted.
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Alferini Golf Club is a true challenge for any golfer. Situated next to the other course of our Resort, Alferini golf course has a long layout of 6.600 metres and is one of the few par 73s on the Coast with some of the fairways requiring pinpoint accuracy and large, generous greens. With four large lakes, water comes into play on several holes, and there is a minimum of five levels on each tee enabling Alferini golf course to be adapted to different playing levels and degrees of difficulty. Out on the course there is a feeling of peace and quiet, a welcome lack of noise, because Alferini Golf Club is truly in the midst of nature, a lush valley within the mountains of Benahavís. (...)
El Paraiso Golf Course lies in the valley in the foothills of the Sierra Bermaja mountains. The fairways bordered by heavy rough include meandering streams and fauna such as oleander, jacaranda, and mimosas. The clubhouse is situated in the middle of the golf course and calls the 6th hole its ''Signature hole'' which has a dogleg left par 5 and needs the drive to avoid two bunkers on both sides and also a lake in the second shot. The club also offers a golf school with lessons for the beginner to the professional and in a wide variety of languages. It is also home to the GASP swing analyzing system. (...)
La Quinta Golf Course was designed by three time world champion and Ryder Cup winner, Manuel Piñero it is one of the most attractive golf courses in the area, accessible to all levels of play. It satisfies the amateur golfer in the same way as the professional. The speed of its greens is noteworthy, as is the quality of the service offered in the golf club. La Quinta Golf course has 27 holes, split among 3 nine hole golf courses, which are completely integrated into a splendid natural landscape of exceptional beauty, from which one can contemplate the Mediterranean Sea which bathes Marbella and the mountains which surround the Benahavís Golf Valley. The combination of these three golf courses give the golfer a wide choice of possible golf games.The golf course has been remodelled, both in its design and its technical installations, and has become one of the golf courses that hosts a European Tour event, testament to which are the various editions of the Benahavis Senior Masters or the Spanish Ladies Open which have been held at La Quinta Golf Course. (...)
Valle Romano Golf & Resort, opened in 2010, is a golf course located in Estepona, Costa del Sol, with views of the sea and Sierra Bermeja, and 50 minutes from Malaga airport. It has hosted two tournaments of the European Tour “Challenge Tour”, Andalucía Costa del Sol Match Play 9 (2018/19) as well as phase 2 of the “Qualifying School 2013”. Its 18-hole course, par 71, with 6.213 meters, was designed by the prestigious American designer Cabell B. Robinson. In Valle Romano the main objective is to please the client from the moment he arrives until he leaves, taking into account every detail and providing a high quality service. Its magnificent club house stands out, its excellent level of maintenance is appreciable in all areas and, as its own identity, its excellence in service. It has first-class facilities; Golf school, driving range, changing rooms, sauna, showers, bar-restaurant, Green corner Kiosk Bar as well as business services and celebrations. This is Valle Romano Golf & Resort, a course for everyone. (...)
The New course perfectly complements the David Thomas layout that transformed the site back in the 1980s and which put San Roque onto the world stage of golf. Both Trent Jones and David Thomas had expansive sites on which to practice their arts. In this case, Perry Dye, son of the illustrious Pete, found a limited canvas at odds with the magnanimous acreage to which most US golf architects are accustomed. The San Roque New course is laid over a scant 45 hectares, a vaguely triangular-shaped oblong lying parallel to the ocean and with a sacrosanct nature reserve running along one boundary. To complicate matters, its centrepiece was a huge hill festooned with cork and oak trees. Plainly, ''shifting dirt'', as the Dye dynasty has it, was a priority, as was transplanting trees, hundreds of them. San Roque New is an all-round examination of ability and character where the major test invariably awaits with the approach shot. The New course greens, though large, present small targets in that they have a narrow opening or are angled, often side-on and partially hidden by subtle mounding. The lay-up will be a popular option here. Horticulturally speaking, the New course is unique in several aspects. In what he classifies as his wilderness areas, the architect has introduced a species the Americans know as love grass. Similar to marram grass but finer stemmed and lusher, it lays a knee-high carpet that gives a “Mexican wave” in a breeze. It forms a beautiful backdrop to many holes, along with another innovation: cascading wildflowers, acres of them, whose seeds were brought over from their native Colorado, where Dye is based. The more practical grasses are unusual, too. Dye has used five varieties of hybrid Bermuda on each hole: tees, fairways, greens surrounds and on the putting surfaces. On the greens, it is Tifeagle, a species ideally suited to the climate of Southern Spain. It is one that doesn’t hibernate in winter. It gives a good matt cover and has a finer grain, too, bringing a more consistent roll than the old fashioned Bermuda. Good putters will be licking their lips, although they’d better be sharp-eyed. The greens get a tad slick down-grain and consequently more than a hint slower against it. On cross-grain putts, the ball will wander just a touch at the death so bring your reading glasses! A compelling vista is enhanced by a series of rock retaining walls, built from material unearthed in the construction, and two large lakes. The latter provides irrigation and add spice to four holes: the 7th and 14th greens straddle one lake; the 9th and 18th are separated by the other. The New Course is simply a celebration of golf in its purest form. (...)