Campo Europa

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Campo Europa a good course for all handicaps, or is it more challenging?

Campo Europa is quite forgiving, especially from the forward tees, making it enjoyable for higher handicappers. However, the strategic bunkering and water hazards on holes like the 10th and 14th will certainly test the more experienced player. You'll find it's a fair challenge without being overly punishing.

When is the best time of year to play Campo Europa to avoid crowds and get the best conditions?

We recommend visiting in late spring (April-May) or early autumn (September-October) for ideal playing conditions and fewer crowds. The summer months can get very hot, and while the course is still beautiful, you'll appreciate the milder temperatures and more relaxed pace outside of peak season.

What makes Campo Europa stand out from other courses in the region, and are there any must-play holes?

Campo Europa truly shines with its expansive, undulating fairways and the stunning views of the Mijas mountains you get throughout your round. Keep an eye out for the par-5 13th, which offers a thrilling risk-reward second shot over water, and the picturesque par-3 17th, often cited as a favorite for its elevated tee and challenging green complex.

What should I know about the pace of play and overall value when planning a round at Campo Europa?

Pace of play is generally good here, especially if you book an early morning tee time; expect a comfortable four-hour round. We find the green fees offer excellent value for the quality of the course and its immaculate conditioning, making it a smart choice for a memorable round in Spain.

How well-maintained is Campo Europa, and what can I expect from the course conditions?

You can expect Campo Europa to be in fantastic shape, as it's consistently one of the best-maintained courses in the area. The greens roll true and fast, and the fairways are always lush, providing a premium playing surface that truly enhances your experience.