Hotel
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Changing Rooms
Sauna
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Parking
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Individual and Group Lessons
Golf Academy
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If your coming to Malaga to play some serious golf, then the Old Course at San Roque is a must. It’s up at the top end of the price bracket but if you like your golf it’s well worth a visit. If you’re over here on a bit of a social golf tour or have a mix of standards it may not be worth the price.
The course is set in a cork forest and there is not to much real estate development yet. The Old course has some long par 4’s and fast and excellent quality greens. The front 9 is quite tight while the back nine opens up a little. The water hazards on the last few holes can easily ruin a good score card.
The new course is not so demanding and the first few holes are a bit disappointing but the latter part of the course is very enjoyable. If you're playing both the courses we would suggest you play the new course first.
The course regularly hosts the PGA qualifying rounds and is always in good condition, though some times we have found the fairways a bit over watered.
The course has a drinks buggy.
The changing rooms are of very good standard with complementary towels.
The Course has it own 5 star hotel, the San Roque Suites, developed around the family mansion of the old Domecq sherry dynasty. The location is quiet but makes a great spot if you’re organsing your company management meeting or want a low key stag weekend. With the courses of Valderrama and the two courses of Sotogrande this is an ideal location to play some of the best courses in Europe.
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