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Alcaidesa Links Golf Resort means enjoying the only Links-type golf course in the south of Spain, 18 holes with spectacular views over the Mediterranean and Gibraltar; a second 18-hole, Heathland-type course, kilometres of practically virgin beach, restaurants, hotels and properties for living all year round. Alcaidesa is a Resort where you will find style, nature, views, security, and the best golf all wrapped up in one place, located in one of the most exclusive areas in the south of Spain.
Due to the original features of the terrain, from Alcaidesa the sea views are always breathtaking. Furthermore, the fact that this region lies between two areas of outstanding natural beauty makes it even more attractive.
At Alcaidesa, the harmony between the Links-type golf course, the beach and the extraordinary ever-blue sea fit together to form the most spectacular and unbeatable views on the Costa del Sol.
The beach, which runs parallel to the golf course for more than 2 km, has all the amenities. This explains why, year after year, it has been awarded the Blue Flag.
Feel the golf, feel Alcaidesa
Two golf courses
Since 2005 Alcaidesa Golf S.L.U has obtained the quality and environmental certifications ISO 9001 and ISO 14001. The design and functioning of the golf course counts with all the quality and environmental requirements. The Resort has its own sewage treatment plant which incorporates the latest technology providing quality water for irrigation of the golf courses.
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The links golf course
Designed by Peter Ellis and Clive Clark, it was opened in 1992. The terrain at Alcaidesa is characterised by its gentle slopes going down to the sea, ending on a beautiful beachfront of nearly 2 km, to which many of its holes run parallel. Its 18-hole course starts and ends at the new Club House. The difficulty of the course lies above all in the prevailing winds. One of the special characteristics of the course are the breathtaking views over the Mediterranean, Gibraltar and Africa. Its total length is: 5,866 m.
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The Heathland course
Alcaidesa’s new 18-hole, 72-par course, has been designed by Dave Thomas, former Ryder Cup player and famous for the design of many internationally-renowned courses.
This course boasts a variety of natural landscapes ranging from a plateau area (holes 1 to 5, 17 and 18) resembling a heathland-type course, with wide fairways and superb views over the Mediterranean and the mountains, to the valley area through which the holes twist and turn their way, also featuring various water obstacles. Its total length is: 6,373 m
Welcome to the new Casa Club Alcaidesa
Alcaidesa’s new Club House is situated between our two golf courses, majestically standing on the highest point of the resort, and offering unbeatable views of the Costa del Sol. With its avant-garde architecture, and its 3000m² of surface area, it is a fine example of how to blend space and the Andalusian style, it has become an architectural benchmark.
A multi-function room for meetings and banquets with a capacity for seating more than 300 persons, a spacious area for parking, a new restaurant with a capacity for seating up to 200 persons, a new driving range with 72 bays and a new fleet of electric buggies, all make Alcaidesa Golf Resort the ideal venue for celebrating any type of events.
Driving range
Alcaidesa Golf Resort, together with its Club House and two golf courses, has a magnificent driving range with 72 bays, half of which are covered, as well as a large practice area with putting green, bunkers and an approach area.
Golf Academy
An academy for the golfers of the future. Tuition can be given, both individually or collectively, and in various languages as well as on the golf course. Preparation for obtaining a golf license is also available.
Alcaidesa Grup
Alcaidesa Group creates and develops spaces which provide solutions for the growing demand for enclaves specialised in outdoor sports, likewise events and celebrations.
Their new golf course and Club House are together with the future Marina, milestones which drive the development of this privileged land in southern Andalusia thus converting Alcaidesa into a reference of prestige, elegance and sports.
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