Sep
03
Filed Under (golf-vacations-information.info) by admin on 03-09-2008

The Costa del Sol, recently renamed the Costa del Golf, is an absolute
Paradise for golfers of all standards. Offering some world-class golf courses in some beautiful locations combined with the highest number of sunshine days per annum in Europe it is hard to beat. Plentiful and cheap flights to Malaga, Gibraltar and now Jerez make it accessible all the year round and not content to rest on it’s laurels new golf courses and academies are being opened up on a regular basis which is why so many golfers return here year after year as there are always new and exciting challenges.

Just A Few of the Many Costa del Sol Golf Courses.

Valderrrama, home to the Volvo Masters (1988-96), the Ryder Cup (1997) and the World Golf Championships (1999-2000), Valderrama surpasses its reputation as number 1 in Europe and it has twice received the accolade of “Best Golf Club in Europe”

La Duquesa Golf Course, designed by Trent Jones has some wonderful Mediterranean views , which could play havoc with your scoring! It is probably the most complete club on the coast offering tennis, swimming pool, squash, gym etc. along with the picturesque Duqesa Port just across the road. There is also an excellent bar and restaurant, and not forgetting of course the world class and demanding golf course itself.

La Ca

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Jul
26
Filed Under (golf-vacations-information.info) by admin on 26-07-2008

This fabulous layout is one of the world’s great golf courses; understandably it is often ranked No.1 in continental Europe. Always immaculately maintained, Trent Jones’ superb design winds its way over gently undulating terrain, through a former forest of cork-oak trees. These wonderful old trees can seriously block your way to the green if tee-shots are wayward, on several occasions you’ll need to flight your approach shots over them to land safely on the lightning fast greens. Just missing the putting surfaces will not help your score - around the greens is thick grass (like chipping out of wire wool), as well as slick and sloping aprons that front the greens and plenty of bunkering.

If you can safely negotiate the front-nine (and maybe birdie the famous par-5 4th ! - La Cascada), the back-nine will put your game through an even tougher examination. The golf course opens out at the par-5 11th to reveal spectacular views over the Mediterranean (and more wind exposure), before closing in again, with a fabulous finish. Most dangerous of all on the closing stretch are the infamous deadly duo - the par-4 16th and par-5 17th - how many rounds have foundered at one or both of these challenging holes ? You will be hard pressed to shoot your handicap on a first or subsequent visit, but Valderrama is more about treading the hallowed (and springy) turf and, for a few hours at least, being in one of golf’s most special places.

Club de Golf Valderrama, originally known as the Sotogrande New Course and then Las Aves (The Birds), hosted a thrilling Ryder Cup in 1997 when Europe prevailed over the USA team 14.5 pts to 13.5. It has also hosted WGC Amex World Stroke Play Championships and is regular host to the Volvo Masters, which traditionally closes the European Tour season.

Suzanne Lenaerts and Nigel Butler, much travelled golfers have played more than 800 courses in Australia, Western Europe, New Zealand, South Africa and the USA. They created http://www.where2golf.com with the aim to help travelling golfers find the top golf destinations and courses around the world.

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