Our take

Everything you expect from Robert Trent Jones Senior is here at Los Naranjos: wide fairways, strategic bunkering, big rolling greens, and water in play far more often than the friendly tee shots suggest.

Tell us who’s coming and how you like to play, and we’ll shape the right trip around you.

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How it plays

What you are actually facing

18holes
72par
6,532yards
169mof climb

The walk. Moderate. 169 metres of climb over the round.

The wind. The wind is usually northerly, averaging 7 km/h. It is the club selection that catches people out, not the yardage.

The water. Water is very much in play across this course. Bring a few more balls than you think you need.

The design. Robert Trent Jones Senior.

The holes that will cost you. The 2nd, the 17th and the 16th. The 13th is the one you will be talking about afterwards.

Hole by hole — how we would play it
1
366 yards — flat
driver and a short-iron — take the trouble on only if the line is clean
Crosswind — allow for drift
2
594 yards — plays like 603, uphill
three-shot hole — position over power
Crosswind — allow for drift
3
396 yards — plays like 401, flat
driver and a short-iron — take the trouble on only if the line is clean
Crosswind — allow for drift
4
180 yards — plays like 191, uphill
one-shotter — club for the effective number, not the card
Downwind — take less
5
486 yards — plays like 468, downhill
reachable in two — go for it
Crosswind — allow for drift
6
397 yards — plays like 372, downhill
driver and a short-iron — take the trouble on only if the line is clean
Into the wind — club up, it plays longer
7
348 yards — flat
driver and a short-iron — take the trouble on only if the line is clean
Into the wind — club up, it plays longer
8
226 yards — flat
one-shotter — club for the effective number, not the card
Into the wind — club up, it plays longer
9
446 yards — flat
a full two-shotter — driver, then a mid/long iron
Crosswind — allow for drift
10
284 yards — flat
position hole — less than driver to your number, leave a full wedge
Downwind — take less
11
197 yards — flat
one-shotter — club for the effective number, not the card
Downwind — take less
12
430 yards — plays like 435, flat
driver and a short-iron — take the trouble on only if the line is clean
Downwind — take less
13
371 yards — plays like 410, uphill
driver and a short-iron — take the trouble on only if the line is clean
Crosswind — allow for drift
14
344 yards — plays like 360, uphill
driver and a short-iron — take the trouble on only if the line is clean
Crosswind — allow for drift
15
390 yards — flat
driver and a short-iron — take the trouble on only if the line is clean
Into the wind — club up, it plays longer
16
517 yards — flat
reachable in two — go for it
Into the wind — club up, it plays longer
17
549 yards — plays like 542, downhill
three-shot hole — position over power
Downwind — take less
18
335 yards — plays like 354, uphill
driver and a short-iron — take the trouble on only if the line is clean
Into the wind — club up, it plays longer

Terrain and prevailing-weather data, read hole by hole. It is our own assessment of how the course plays, not an official course or slope rating.

WHERE TO STAY

Places to stay while you play Los Naranjos Golf Club

Base yourself near the course — every venue here includes Los Naranjos Golf Club in your golf holiday.

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What golfers say about Spain

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Frequently asked questions

Golf holidays in Spain — answers to the questions our golfers ask most.

How much does a golf holiday in Spain cost?

Golf holidays in Spain start from £185 (≈ €215) (≈ $245) (≈ CA$345) (≈ AU$355) (≈ NZ$425) (≈ CHF 195) (≈ kr 2,405) (≈ kr 2,395) (≈ kr 1,625) pp with Golf Planet Holidays. That is a hand-built ground package, and the final price depends on your hotel, the courses you play and the season.

What are the flight options for Spain?

There are plenty of flights from the UK to all the major Spanish airports.  If you'd like to travel light we can arrange club hire for you.

Is it easy to get around in Spain?

Our drivers will pick you up at the airport and take you to the golf courses during your stay or we can book you a hirecar from a reputable supplier.

When is the best time to play golf in Spain?

March to June and September to November are ideal, warm and dry with the courses in top shape. Southern Spain plays well right through the winter.

How many golf courses are there in Spain?

We feature 71 courses and 68 resorts across Spain including Valderrama Golf Course and Santa Clara Golf Club. Your specialist matches the courses to your group's standard and budget.

Is Spain a good destination for groups of golfers?

Play and stay resorts, such as La Cala and El Rompido, are excellent choices for groups.

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