La Marquesa Golf en Rojales
Website: https://www.lamarquesagolf.es/
Frequently Asked Questions
When is the ideal time of year to play La Marquesa Golf for the best experience?
We always recommend visiting La Marquesa in the spring (March-May) or autumn (September-November). The weather is wonderfully mild then, perfect for a comfortable round without the intense summer heat or the occasional chill of winter. You'll find the course in fantastic condition during these shoulder seasons.
Is La Marquesa Golf suitable for all skill levels, or is it particularly challenging for high handicappers?
La Marquesa is quite forgiving, making it a great choice for golfers of all abilities. The fairways are generally wide, and while there are some strategic water hazards and bunkers, they're usually visible and manageable. You'll enjoy a relaxed round here without feeling overly punished.
What makes La Marquesa Golf unique, and are there any signature holes I should look out for?
The course truly shines with its clever use of water and the memorable par-3 11th hole, which demands a precise shot over a lake to a well-guarded green. You'll also appreciate the relatively flat layout, which makes it a pleasant walk, a nice change from some of the hillier courses in Spain.
How does the green fee at La Marquesa compare to other courses in the Costa Blanca region, and is it good value?
La Marquesa offers excellent value for money, especially when compared to some of the more high-profile courses along the Costa Blanca. You're getting a well-maintained, enjoyable round at a very reasonable price point. We think it's a smart choice if you're looking for quality golf without breaking the bank.
What's the typical pace of play like at La Marquesa, and should I expect it to be very busy?
While La Marquesa can get busy, especially during peak season mornings, the pace of play is generally well-managed. We've found that rounds usually move along nicely, particularly if you book an early afternoon tee time. You won't feel rushed, but don't expect to have the course entirely to yourself.