Course A

Frequently Asked Questions

When is the best time to play Course A in Spain?

We always recommend visiting Course A during the shoulder seasons-late spring or early autumn. You'll enjoy comfortable temperatures perfect for walking, plus the course is less crowded than in the peak summer months when the Spanish sun can be quite intense.

What's the signature challenge or most memorable hole at Course A?

Without a doubt, the par-3 14th is Course A's showstopper. It demands a precise shot over a dramatic ravine to a green perched high above, offering breathtaking views of the surrounding vineyards and the distant Mediterranean-it's a real postcard moment.

Is Course A a tough track, or can all skill levels enjoy it?

Course A is a fantastic test of golf, but it's incredibly fair for all handicaps if you play from the right tees. We recommend choosing your tee box wisely to match your game, as strategic placement is key here, not just raw power.

What's the atmosphere like at the clubhouse after a round at Course A?

The clubhouse at Course A has that quintessential relaxed Spanish charm we adore. You'll find a lively terrace perfect for enjoying some local tapas and a glass of Rioja, making it the ideal spot to unwind and dissect your round with friends.

Any specific tips for navigating Course A's greens or unique features?

Pay close attention to the subtle breaks on Course A's greens-they often funnel towards the valley or the sea, even when they appear flat. Also, don't underestimate the coastal breeze; it can add a half-club or more on exposed holes, so always check the flag.