Torrequebrada Golf Course sits high above the coastline three kilometres inland between the ever increasing towns of Torremolinos and Fuengirola. The par 72, 5806 metre design was sculpted by Pepe Gancedo, one of Spain’s most famed golf course architects. Although not a long course by championship standards, it is a tough test in every aspect of the game, just as you would expect from a course that has hosted the Spanish Open on several occasions. If you find the wide sloping fairways with your tee shot you’ll be rewarded by playing from the beautiful turf for which Torrequebrada Golf is renowned. Over 100 species of trees line the course which follows the natural contour of the land and although hilly in places the design more than makes up for it, offering some fantastic driving holes from elevated tees as well as stunning views. A number of risky and rewarding dog-leg holes require a good strategic skills and accurate play. There are several lakes and many streams that bring water into play on nine of the holes and the well placed bunkers and raised greens provide a stiff but fair test for any golfer.
The clubhouse boasts all the facilities you would expect from a course of Torrequebrada’s standing. The restaurant and bar offers a large terrace with views of the course and the Costa del Sol’s coastline. Benalmadena golf holidays offer some of the most challenging courses in Costa Del Sol.
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