Hills Course

Frequently Asked Questions

How challenging is the Hills Course for an average golfer?

You'll find the Hills Course lives up to its name with significant elevation changes that demand precise club selection and good stamina. Don't expect many flat lies here; every shot is an adventure, especially when the coastal breeze picks up.

When is the best time of year to play the Hills Course for ideal conditions?

We highly recommend visiting in spring (April-May) or early autumn (September-October). The weather is comfortably warm without the intense summer heat, and the course is typically in pristine condition, offering lush fairways and fast greens. You'll avoid the summer crowds too.

What makes the Hills Course truly stand out from other courses in Spain?

It's the breathtaking panoramic views from nearly every hole that truly set the Hills Course apart. You're not just playing golf; you're experiencing the dramatic Spanish landscape, especially on the back nine where the Mediterranean peeks through the olive groves. The par-3 14th, playing downhill to a well-guarded green, is a particular highlight you won't forget.

Do I really need a buggy at the Hills Course, or is it walkable?

While we love a good walk, the Hills Course is definitely one where you'll want a buggy. The steep climbs between holes and significant distances on some transitions make walking a real endurance test, especially in warmer months. Save your energy for your swing and enjoy the ride.

What's the post-round experience like at Hills Course, and is it good value?

The clubhouse at Hills Course offers a fantastic terrace with incredible views, perfect for a post-round drink and tapas. Considering the unique challenge, stunning scenery, and excellent conditioning, we think it offers solid value for a memorable Spanish golf experience. You're paying for more than just a round; it's an immersion.