Golf La Moraleja 2

Website: http://www.golflamoraleja.com

Frequently Asked Questions

How challenging is Golf La Moraleja 2 for an average golfer?

La Moraleja 2 offers a fair test, but it's generally more forgiving than its sibling, Course 1. You'll find wider fairways and less penal rough, making it enjoyable for mid-handicappers while still presenting enough strategic bunkering and water hazards to keep things interesting. We think it's a great course to score well on if you're hitting it straight.

When is the best time of year to play Golf La Moraleja 2 to avoid crowds and enjoy ideal conditions?

We recommend visiting in the shoulder seasons - late spring (April-May) or early autumn (September-October). The weather is fantastic, avoiding the intense summer heat, and you'll experience fewer crowds than during peak holiday periods. The course maintenance is typically at its peak then too, offering pristine playing surfaces.

What makes Golf La Moraleja 2 stand out from other courses in the Madrid area?

This course truly shines with its immaculate conditioning and the strategic variety of its holes, particularly the par-3s which demand precision. You'll also appreciate the mature tree-lined fairways that provide a sense of seclusion and a classic parkland feel, a nice contrast to some of the more open layouts nearby. It's a consistently well-maintained track that always delivers.

What should I expect regarding green fees and booking a tee time at Golf La Moraleja 2?

Green fees are on the higher side, reflecting its premium status and excellent upkeep, but we believe it offers good value for the experience. We strongly advise booking your tee time well in advance, especially for weekend play, as it's a popular club and slots fill up quickly. Expect to pay around €100-€150, depending on the season and time of day.

What are the clubhouse facilities like at Golf La Moraleja 2 for a post-round meal or drink?

The clubhouse at La Moraleja 2 is modern and well-appointed, offering a comfortable spot to relax after your round. You'll find a great restaurant with a terrace overlooking the course, perfect for enjoying some local Spanish cuisine and a refreshing drink. It's an ideal place to unwind and discuss your birdies (or bogeys!).