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You are only a 7-8 minute walk to Villamartin
Golf Clubhouse and within a 5
minute drive of Campoamor and Las Ramblas Golf
Courses.
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Villamartin
(18 holes - Par 72 - 6132 metres)
Probably the famous of the three courses
after hosting the Prestigious Mediterranean Open
in 1994. The Par 3 17th has been described as
the most difficult in Spain. Our villa is 5-10 minute walk
depending on whether you walk English or
Spanish pace! Top class
facilities
make this a challenging course for players
of all abilities. A superb Clubhouse ensures
a relaxing setting for refreshments after
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Las Ramblas (18 holes - Par 72 - 5770)
Designed by Jose Gancedo this
is a course for low handicappers, with great
holes cut into the hillside of Campamor
near the sea. Las Ramblas features high
tees, narrow fairways and ravines and is the shortest of
the three courses but without doubt the
most challenging. 5 Minutes drive away. |
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Campoamor (18 holes - Par 71 - 5830
metres)
Designed by Carmelo Gracias Caselles with an
extensive clubhouse and conference facilities,
with three restaurants and excellent pro
shop. The course is covered in lush grass
and is surrounded by beautiful pine woods
and orange trees and overlooks the Sea. The
front nine holes are fairly open but the
back nine holes are a totally different
proposition, so beware!! Fast greens and
steep sided hills provide very enjoyable
golf. New sports facilities are set to rival
Club La Manga as hosts for international
footballing teams to train. 5 Minutes drive
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La Finca (18 holes - Par 72 - 6394)
Being hailed as a superb course rivalling
anything the Costa Del Sol has to offer. This
new course opened in 2002. Superb greens
(very tricky and fast) and bermuda grass
fairways combine to a fantastic course.
In the same group as Villamartin and Las
Ramblas, so you are assured quality. |
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La Marquesa (18 holes - Par 72 - 5770) Incredible
water hazards set this course apart from
the others. An outstanding, undulating course
in a dramatic, contrasting landscape. "One
minute you're trying to steer clear of trees
and shrubbery and the next you're battling
to avoid barren rock outcrops. Be warned
it's a battle you might well lose. But you'll
love trying." said Today's Golfer.


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