La Cala Golf Resort: a paradise in The Costa del Sol

Located in the Sierra de Mijas hills, with panoramic views of the Andalusian countryside and the Mediterranean, La Cala Golf Resort stands as a mecca on the Costa del Sol, just 30 minutes from Malaga International Airport. Designed by renowned architect Cabell B. Robinson, the resort offers three championship courses challenging even the most experienced golfers.

With its four-star hotel and 107 rooms, the resort becomes an idyllic refuge for golf fans. In addition, it has one of the most renowned spas in Spain and offers an exceptional gastronomic experience with four restaurants and various bars.

Nestled between the impressive Sierra de Mijas Natural Park and the sparkling Mediterranean Sea, La Cala Golf Resort is an authentic oasis of tranquillity for those looking for the best Spain golf breaks. Despite its serene atmosphere, it is strategically located 20 minutes from Marbella and just 10 minutes from the beachfront of the Costa del Sol.

This destination is more than a golfer’s paradise for Spain golf holidays. As well as offering exceptional golf courses, it is the perfect base to explore Andalusia and an ideal location for luxurious holidays or corporate and family events.

 

La Cala Golf Resort: unique challenges and natural beauty

The resort is proud of its three golf courses: Campo América, Campo Asia and Campo Europa. Meticulously designed by Cabell Robinson, each offers a unique experience in a natural setting of rolling landscapes and rich biodiversity.

Campo América: Previously known as Campo Norte, it offers stunning views of the Sierra de Ojén and the Mediterranean. Its wide layout, with few bunkers, provides a balanced challenge.

Campo Asia: The oldest and most challenging, it has short and narrow fairways. It is recognised by golf professionals and includes 4 par 5 holes requiring exceptional skills.

Campo Europa: Wider and suitable for mid-level players, it stands out for its design with wide fairways and flatter terrain. Its 14th hole, bordering on a par 3, and the par 5 11th hole, the longest at 524 meters, are notable.

 

La Cala Golf Academy

La Cala Golf Resort is home to La Cala Golf Academy, where multilingual professionals teach individual and group classes for all levels. With complete facilities, this academy, next to the par 3 golf course, offers an ideal environment to learn or perfect the game.

In collaboration with Tee Times Golf Agency, La Cala Golf Resort is presented as an outstanding destination for unforgettable Spain golf holidays with significant events week by week, like Valentine’s Day Special Dinner (February 14th), the “Día de Andalucía” (February 28th) and St. Patrick’s Day Golf Tournament (March 17th), among others.

Its culinary philosophy, based on fresh, high-quality products, and its unique activities throughout the year make this resort an unbeatable option for lovers of golf and the good life. Discover La Cala Golf Resort with our best golf packages and live a memorable golf experience on the Costa del Sol!

Golf Merit Plates for Costa del Sol

Golf Merit Plates for Costa del Sol

Golf Merit Plates for Costa del Sol
The Royal Spanish Golf Federation (RFEG) has bestowed Gold Medals and Merit Plates in Golf 2023 to commemorate the great accomplishments of the sport, based on the recommendation of the Honours Committee and subsequent ratification by the Board of Directors.

Eight of the nine Merit Plates in Golf, which recognise institutions that have greatly enriched golf, emphasise the Costa del Sol as a premier golf destination.

The staging of elite professional tournaments, the inception of the Race to Costa del Sol, and emotional backing for the Solheim Cup and the inaugural PING Junior Solheim Cup in Spain have prompted the RFEG to honour a consortium of Andalusian entities pivotal in these achievements: Junta Andalucía, Diputación de Málaga, ACOSOL, Ayuntamiento de Marbella, Ayuntamiento de Casares, Ayuntamiento de Benahavís, Finca Cortesín, and La Zagaleta.

Finca Cortesín, recognised for its superb architecture and challenging course, is a tribute to the Costa del Sol‘s top golfing experiences. The course’s immaculate conditions, combined with its spectacular vistas of the Mediterranean, have repeatedly won praise from both amateurs and pros, cementing its position as a must-visit location for golf aficionados during a golf holiday in Costa del Sol.

Similarly, in golf, La Zagaleta in Marbella embodies elegance and exclusivity. The course, set against a backdrop of natural beauty, perfectly mixes top-tier facilities with an unrivalled golfing experience. La Zagaleta is a jewel in Spain’s golfing crown, attracting appreciation from global golf lovers for its devotion to excellence, from course upkeep to member amenities.

Furthermore, the Son Servera Golf Club in Mallorca won the Merit Plate in Golf for its consistent dedication to golf since its founding in 1967, making it the Balearic Islands’ second-oldest club.

This Mallorcan school is well-known for its nurturing approach to developing golf talent, having produced multiple champions, including famous professional Nuria Iturrioz.

Son Servera, which has 700 associates and leads the Balearics in new licence creation, differentiates itself from the island’s commercial clubs due to its social essence and prominent standing. It provides free introduction courses monthly and actively promotes Mallorca as a premier golfing destination in the Balearic Islands.

Spain Golf – Solheim Cup 2023 has already sold 82.000 tickets

Solheim Cup. Solheim Cup 2023 in Spain has a big impact on the country's economy

Solheim Cup has many positive effects in Spain’s economy

Arturo Bernal, the Minister of Tourism, Culture, and Sports for the Junta de Andalucia, went to Finca Cortesin, in the Costa del Sol, to see for himself how the Solheim Cup 2023 is being prepared.

82.000 tickets have already been sold for the event, which takes place from September 18th to 24th, and the organisers expect a full house. Bernal said, “We’re going to see a show that will stay with us forever, and its effects are already being felt on every level”.

Some changes have been made to the course’s path so that it can meet the needs of the Solheim Cup. The new hole 1 makes it possible to build a platform that can hold 3,000 people. This will let fans get very close to the golfers.

The counsellor thinks that the Solheim Cup will bring in 200 million euros from the media. “We also think that the direct and secondary effects will add up to about 300 million euros. We’re talking about a global impact of about 500 million euros, with an event that will not only make Andalusia and Malaga a place of reference but also create a new icon of golf courses around the world”, he said, referring to Finca Cortesin.

Bernal also wanted to point out that the drought was especially hard on the Junta de Andalucia and the golf industry. In this way, he said, “80% of the golf clubs in Andalusia use recycled water to water their greens. And the rest that can’t, are watering their plants with non-potable water.

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