Club de Golf Costa Dorada

Frequently Asked Questions

When is the best time of year to play Club de Golf Costa Dorada without the crowds?

We've found late spring (April-May) or early autumn (September-October) to be ideal. You'll enjoy comfortable temperatures and fewer holidaymakers, making for a more relaxed round and easier tee time bookings. The course is always in great shape during these shoulder seasons.

How challenging is Club de Golf Costa Dorada for a mid-handicapper?

It's a fair test, but definitely playable for most handicaps from the right tees. The course design is quite open, so you won't lose too many balls, but the strategic bunkering and occasional water hazards demand thoughtful shot placement. We particularly love the back nine for its engaging variety.

What's the standout feature or a must-play hole at Costa Dorada?

You absolutely have to experience the par-3 17th hole - it's a beauty. With water guarding the front and a well-bunkered green, it's a real test of nerve and precision, offering fantastic views of the surrounding landscape. It's a memorable challenge before heading to the finishing hole.

Is Club de Golf Costa Dorada good value for money compared to other courses in the region?

We think it offers excellent value, especially if you book a package or play during off-peak times. While not the cheapest, the course condition, friendly staff, and overall enjoyable layout justify the green fee. You're paying for a consistently well-maintained experience, not just a name.

What should I know about the clubhouse and facilities at Club de Golf Costa Dorada?

The clubhouse is welcoming and practical, not overly luxurious, but it has everything you need. We always grab a drink on the terrace after a round - the views are lovely, and the food is simple but tasty, perfect for a post-game bite. Don't forget to check out the pro shop for some local gear.