Characteristics

All 3 courses demand the skills and the precision of practised players. The Southern course poses difficulties because of bunkers and pools. The Northern course is pervaded by several ditches and canyons, which demand presicion rather than length. The Western course imprsesses with its beautiful location and attractiveness, but can only be decided in your favour with strategic play.


Courses

18-Hole South Course

Original design: Robert Dean Putman. Remodeled by Arnold Palmer.

Terrain: Flat - Undulating with water hazards

Technical difficulty: Moderate - Hard

Scorecard
TeeParCRSlopeLength
White (Men)7374.31386499 m
Yellow (Men)7372.51346127 m
Blue (Women)7376.71415739 m
Red (Women)7373.21295139 m

Originally designed by Robert Putman in 1971 and subsequently remodelled in 1992 by Arnold Palmer, La Manga Clubs South Course was completely refurbished in 2004.

18-Hole North Course

Design: Robert Dean Putman

Terrain: Undulating with water hazards

Technical difficulty: Moderate - Hard

Scorecard
TeeParCRSlopeLength
White (Men)71711325755 m
Yellow (Men)71691315426 m
Blue (Women)7173.31395187 m
Red (Women)7171.91324962 m

An undulating championship course sprawling between palm trees, lakes and barrancas. These natural storm gullies feature on all three golf courses and add an extra dimension to the game.

18-Hole West Course

Design: Dave Thomas

Terrain: Hilly

Technical difficulty: Hard

Scorecard
TeeParCRSlopeLength
White (Men)7273.51405714 m
Yellow (Men)7272.41395521 m
Blue (Women)7275.21415130 m
Red (Women)7272.71354724 m

Set amid serene pine woodlands, the West Courses design closely follows the natural contours of the undulating land. Its distinct character makes it a good alternative to the other, more classical championship courses.

18-Hole Pitch & Putt Course

Design: Severiano Ballesteros

Practice Facilities

  • Driving Range (80 tees)
  • Practice Area
  • Putting Green
  • Pitching Green
  • Chipping Green
  • Practice bunker