Stone Course |
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22,000 cacti and 8,500 palm trees and flowers help to make up a striking and distinctive environment. The landscape changes as the player moves over and along stone “rivers” at certain points. Strategic players will have an advantage here and long hitters will need to ease off a little and use shorter irons to keep the ball in play.
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Olive Course |
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Our construction team went to great lengths to create a genuine links course (usually seen only along the coast of the UK) implemented within a real Spanish landscape. Hundreds of olive trees and traditional Spanish flowers and trees will make this part of the course particularly special to look at, as well as to play. The high rough and carefully-chosen six grass types, will make these nine holes enjoyable for every type of golfer… so long as he steers clear of the high grass areas! |
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Pine Course |
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The mountain-face alongside Mosa Trajectum is being transformed into a golf course with panoramic views over the entire resort. Water hazards and big pine trees will guard the fairways and greens. One particularly challenging corner adjoining three different holes will make or break the score of each player on these nine holes. |
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