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La Quinta Andalucia » La Quinta Majestically overlooking Marbella’s Golf Valley is the pioneering La Quinta development and course, designed by Antonio García Garrido and Manuel Piñero. La Quinta Golf has three 9-hole courses integrated in the natural surroundings of the area. Some holes are unforgivingly up and down and demand accuracy and stamina. Most tees are elevated affording excellent visibility and fairways are wide to receive good tee shots, but beware of trees, water and large yet shallow fairway bunkers. More fearsome deeper bunkers also lie in wait for stray approach shots. The long 15th, a dogleg left, is rated the most difficult hole. The club is well appointed with modern facilities with a golf academy, restaurant and Hotel. Andalucia » La Siesta La Siesta is a purpose-built course located at Calahonda and although it is a private club visiting golfers are always welcome. Enrique Canales designed the layout which presents the variety that would lead one to believe one is playing a much longer course, largely due to the varying distances between tees to greens. The 7th hole may even require a wood to reach the green. After a round retire to the clubhouse and enjoy the views of the sea and the final hole. 12 Andalucia » Alhaurín Located near the town of Alhaurín el Grande, inland past Mijas, Alhaurí n Golf and Equestrian Club was designed by Severiano Ballesteros and once completed offers one of the most comprehensive golfing experiences in the region. A thought has even been spared for juniors who have their own 18 hole course where adults are not allowed unaccompanied. There is also a par three course and practice facilities are very good. The course is up and down and fairways are long and narrow so straight hitting is a must in order to avoid bunkers, lakes and the colourful array of flowers which make the rough look almost inviting. Playing here, however, is less intimidating than it appears and with up to six teeing areas at each hole Alhaurín is adaptable to various standards of golfer. Relax and enjoy the challenge and the views. Andalucia » Atalaya (New) Atalaya New Course offers spectacular views of the Mediterranean and Gibraltar and is seen as one of the most natural courses on the coast. Created in 1990 by Paul Krings, the New Course is set further inland, but has a similar parkland feel about it - with gently undulating fairways and large, fast greens. It would be fair to say that, in general, hazards are obvious but still manage to trap the unwary. Care is needed off the tees and the wild hitter will soon encounter difficulties. The New Course is rapidly catching up with the Old in terms of quality and in the summer months there are great bargains to be had for the holiday golfer.