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La Manga 

La Manga North Course is an undulating championship course sprawling between palm trees, lakes and 'barrancas'.

These natural storm gullies feature on all three golf courses and add an extra dimension to the game.

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Slightly shorter than the South, with tighter fairways and larger greens, La Manga North Course offers a different, yet no less challenging, round of golf.

A feature of the greens, all built to USGA specification, is the amount of movement incorporated in them, none more so than the short Par 3, 2nd, which has three distinct plateau – a great test of putting.

Relying on precision rather than length, an added challenge is provided by the wide variety of water hazards and ‘barrancas’ that snake their way through the course.

This gem is sure to provide a stern test of shot making from golfers of all standards.

A deft touch is also required on greens.

La Manga South - Located in the centre of the valley, with wide palm-fringed fairways and water hazards that come into play on 15 of the 18 holes, La Manga South Course holds few hidden dangers.

The many strategically positioned water hazards and bunkers will certainly punish any wayward shots.

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The South Course at La Manga has been the venue for many major professional tournaments, including various Spanish Opens, PGA Championships and European Tour qualifying schools.

A long course, at almost 6,500 metres from the white tees, it has water hazards on 15 of its 18 holes and few hidden dangers. The front nine are particularly challenging with two par 3s in excess of 200 metres and some daunting par 4s, which call for accurate driving between lakes and bunkers. The back nine, although shorter, has a number of intriguing dog-leg holes.

La Manga West is a deceiving course, with frequent changes in elevation with which to contend.

The tight front nine demands accurate driving to avoid the ‘barrancas’ (natural storm gullies) while the back nine, up amongst the hills, is more open but nonetheless challenging.

The West is many golfers’ favorite, both because of its unique setting and outstanding views and because of the challenge offered by its narrow fairways, frequent blind shots and the gullies which snake through the course.

The breathtaking views, undulating fairways and fast greens make this course particularly exciting to play.

Unlike a lot of courses, having played here, golfers feel that every facet of their game has been tested to the full.

Especially on the Par 3 holes, which are a collection of probably the best short holes to be found anywhere on one golf course.

Accuracy and good golf course management as opposed to length are very much a premium.

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