18 Holes, Par 72, and 6,001 metres
Situated on the Costa del Sol, this course was inaugurated in 1989 and makes the most of the beautiful natural surroundings, at the foot of the Sierra Bermeja mountains, to offer a round of wide fairways and very long greens.
It is a very beautiful course with an abundance of vegetation and water, with large lakes skirting the greens. The design of the course follows the natural layout of the terrain, including the hazards, and the wide fairways are the pride of Estepona.
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It’s a fast round and the greens have been described on numerous occasions as the best on the Costa del Sol.
Estepona Golf once boasted the longest hole in Spain. Known as the “Ski-run”, the par-5 3rd measuring exactly 568 metres, which has now been shortened to a par 4. If you get a good bounce with the drive the green is reachable in two. Beware thick rough on the left and shepherds pastures on the right.
Many water hazards, dangerous rough, long par 3’s and lots of sloping fairways make for a challenging day. This relatively short course offers a good test, mainly narrow fairways with many ups and downs.
Estepona’s splendid clubhouse has terraces which offer spectacular view of the sea and the mountains. Buggies Recommended!
Address: Estepona Golf. Arroyo Vaquero, Ctra. de Cadiz, Km 150, Apdo. 532, Estepona (Malaga) Spain
Tel: (+34) 952 937 605
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