Course B
Frequently Asked Questions
When's the best time of year to play Course B without battling the heat or crowds?
We always recommend spring (April-May) or fall (September-October) for Course B. You'll enjoy perfect temperatures for golf, and the course isn't as packed as it can be during the peak summer holidays. The fairways are typically in prime condition then, offering the best playing experience.
What's the standout feature or biggest challenge I should prepare for at Course B?
Course B truly shines with its dramatic elevation changes and the way it integrates the natural Spanish landscape. You'll find several holes where precise club selection is crucial due to significant drops or climbs, making it a real test of your course management. Don't underestimate the wind coming off the hills on the back nine- it can really change your approach.
Is Course B worth the green fee, and what should I expect regarding costs?
Absolutely, Course B offers excellent value for a championship-level course in Spain. While green fees are on the higher side, typically ranging from €150-€200 depending on the season, you're paying for immaculate conditions and a truly memorable layout. We suggest booking twilight rates if you're looking to save a bit without sacrificing the experience.
How easy is it to get a tee time at Course B, and what's the best way to book?
Booking ahead is essential, especially during our recommended spring and fall windows. We always use their official website for the best rates and real-time availability- third-party sites can sometimes have outdated info. It's about a 45-minute drive from the nearest major regional airport, so factor in travel time.
What's the clubhouse experience like at Course B, and do you have any post-round recommendations?
The clubhouse at Course B is fantastic- unpretentious but with a great vibe and stunning views from the terrace. We always grab a local cerveza and some tapas there after a round; their patatas bravas are surprisingly good. It's the perfect spot to unwind and relive your best (and worst) shots.