Course Overview
In the words of architect Cabell B.Robinson, La Cala North is situated 'on the limits of where it is possible to successfully build a course.' But, what a job he has done with this hilly terrain!
The course begins with what must be the highest raised tee in existence and finishes with a 'ski slope', dogleg par 5 to a narrow green.
In between there are some classic holes that will punish the unwary but are never unfair.
The optical illusions created by the general relief of the course call for careful club selection before every shot presenting a challenge any good golfer will relish.
Course Details
Guests at the La Cala Resort benefit from free golf and special offers on the hotel's two magnificent championship courses. Set in a spectacular, hilly landscape, both courses offer an exciting challenge in stunning surroundings, with lush fairways, elevated greens and carefully positioned water hazards.
The North course is probably the more testing as it's longer and covers most of the tougher terrain. It begins from a dramatically raised tee and some of the holes, especially 15 and 16, offer truly breathtaking views over the resort and out as far as the sea.
The undulating ground means club selection and course management are crucial. Buggies recommended.
Designer: Cabell Robinson
Fairways: Bermuda
Greens: Penncross
Par: 72
Length: 7113 yards
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