La Manga Club is the first Golf Resort in the region of Murcia. It has 3 18-hole golf courses: North, South and West.
Over the years, it has hosted many tournaments including the Spanish Open, the junior championships and the PGA championships; thus making it essential for playing golf.
Designed in the 70s by Robert Putman, the North course was redesigned in 2001. Between palm trees, lakes and ravines, narrow fairways and large greens, it is based on precision rather than length.
Similar in style to the South course, it is nevertheless more hilly and considered easier. Be careful not to underestimate it because some holes will be more difficult than they appear.
Designed by Robert Putman in 1971, then remodeled in 1992 by Arnold Palmer, the South course was completely renovated in 2004. It is probably the most challenging and difficult course at the Manga Club.
Located in the heart of the valley, its wide fairways lined with palm trees and the many water hazards will make you sweat a little.
The reputation of the South course is well established and, despite the obstacles, you will have a lot of fun playing on its grounds.
Surrounded by a pine forest, the West course is more complex than the other courses at the resort. Its many ravines and narrow fairways will require you to play precisely and strategically. It has 18 very varied holes which will offer you different challenges but nevertheless very pleasant. Despite the complexity of the course, you will appreciate the perfect maintenance of the land and the exceptional view that awaits you.
La Manga Club also has all the facilities you could want including a golf academy to learn or improve your game.
La Manga Club Golf Range, Cartagena, Region of Murcia 30389, Spain
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