Golf - Almenara Golf Course

Golf Clubs in other parts of Andalucia

Malaga | Cadiz | Huelva & Sevilla | Cordoba, Granada & Jaen | Almeria & Tropical


Course Info

• Holes - 27
• Par - 72
• Clubs hire - Yes
• Buggy hire - Yes
• Hand Cart hire - Yes
• Restaurant - Yes
• Bar - Yes
Map
• GPS N - 36.27556
• GPS W - -5.35222

PINE TREES, CORK OAKS AND LAKES

Almenara, which opened in 1998, has three nine-hole loops, each of which is the brainchild of local architect Dave Thomas, and also provides very extensive practice and teaching facilities. A top class hotel, professionals shop and restaurant complete the amenities at one of the coasts up-and-coming golfing venues.

Search Hotels near Almenara Golf

Check-in date

Show only available hotels
Reserve online, pay at the Hotel.

Check-out date

There is something inviting about a golf course which opens with a par-5 and, although where the name came from is immediately apparent, the loop called Los Pinos is no exception. There are lines of pine trees in all directions while the view out over the Mediterranean is quite spectacular. From the elevated tee the wide expanse of fairway stretching out in front seems impossible to miss but then the gaze rests on a lake to the left and somehow the tummy muscles tighten. In truth only a bad hook will bring the water into play but many of us can produce that shot easily. If the wind is against, the second shot will be played down into a valley from where it is just a short pitch up to a long but narrow green.

The fourth is a par-3 and what an eye-catching hole it is. Played to an elevated green framed by pine trees, care must be taken not to over-hit as, a mere eight metres behind the putting surface, the ground runs severely downwards and into a hazard. On the left of the green a deep steep-sided bunker awaits but there is plenty of room on the right.

The well signposted drive to the Los Lagos course passes along a path (bordered by a neatly trimmed hedge) beside the entrance roadway.

The par-5 fourth of the Los Lagos loop features the lake from which it gets its name; a huge expanse of water which stretches out on the right and must gobble up golf balls at an alarming rate. About 150-metres from the triangular shaped green the lake eats into the fairway leaving a playing area just twenty paces wide. The par-4 fifth measures 396-metres and is shaped like a boomerang. From an elevated tee the drive is to a fairway below which then dog-legs 90 degrees to the right. Take a moment to savour the view of the stunning forestry on the left and enjoy the quietness which seems to envelop this area of the golf course. From the dog-leg it is 150-metres to the slightly elevated green which contains two tiers.

The seventh, a par-3 measuring 164-metres, is quite a delightful hole. With water seemingly lapping at the feet the tee shot is across a lake to a large guitar shaped green surrounded by trees.

THE 19TH HOLE

The changing rooms have been tastefully furnished with plenty of lockers and swanky showers but the seating is somewhat sparse.

Sitting out on the veranda of the restaurant, beneath a large parasol, the view out over the Sotogrande Estate, with the Mediterranean shimmering in the background, is captivating. Where I come from this would be referred to as the 19th hole but at Almenara it is referred to as the 28th! The smoked salmon and creamed cheese (on wheaten bread) can be recommended and the view alone is worth whatever the bill may come to.

Urb. Avenida Almenara
Sotogrande
San Roque.
Cadiz
11310

25 kms from Gibraltar

Tel: 956 58 20 54

Back to top

This website is published by Andalucia Com S.L and is protected by copyright.