Club de Golf El Bosque

Frequently Asked Questions

When's the best time of year to play El Bosque without battling the elements?

You'll find El Bosque truly shines in spring (April-May) and autumn (September-October). The weather is comfortably warm, not scorching, and the course conditions are usually pristine, making for an ideal round. Avoid mid-summer if you don't love playing in intense heat.

How challenging is Club de Golf El Bosque, especially for a mid-handicapper?

El Bosque, a Robert Trent Jones Sr. design, is a proper test of golf, but it's fair. You'll encounter plenty of elevation changes and strategic bunkering, demanding accurate shot placement rather than just brute force. Don't let the ravines intimidate you; play smart and you'll enjoy the challenge.

What are the must-see or most memorable holes at El Bosque?

Keep an eye out for the par-3 11th, which plays over a deep ravine to a well-guarded green - it's a real beauty and a proper test of nerve. The par-5 18th is also a fantastic finishing hole, offering a risk-reward approach to the clubhouse. You'll remember these long after your round.

What should I expect to pay for green fees at El Bosque, and is it good value?

Green fees at El Bosque are generally in line with other top-tier courses in the Valencia region, often ranging from 80-120 Euros depending on the season and time of day. Considering the quality of the design and maintenance, we think it offers excellent value for a championship experience. You're paying for a well-maintained, challenging course, not just a name.

What's the clubhouse experience like at El Bosque after a round?

The clubhouse at El Bosque is welcoming and offers a great spot to unwind. You'll find a comfortable terrace with lovely views, perfect for a post-round drink or a meal. We recommend trying some local Spanish fare; it's a perfect way to cap off your day on the links.