Torrequebrada
This course covers 5806 metres, has par 72 and is located on the western side of Benalmadena Costa. Torrequebrada was created by the most well known Spanish Architect, Pepe Gancedo, who has been faithful to the undulating landscape to provide a course where no two holes are the same.
The course was built in 1979 and has presented quite a few of the most prestigious golfing tournaments, such as the 1979 Spanish Open.
The lawns are well maintained, with special attention being given to the fairways. Hole nine has a water feature to contend with and there are more than one hundred well established trees edging the fairways.
The course has bunkers specifically positioned on the fairway and golfers will notice the well shielded greens a test.
Torrequebrada is about three kilometres inland, with a spectacular outlook of the Mediterranean, which proves well liked with golf lovers. The restaurant and bar have terraces which have views of the sea also.
The course covers 6340 yards, has par 72 and a slope level of 133. It should be noted that the course lengths have been confirmed in yards and from the yellow tees. In addition, the rating for the slope level is off the yellow tees.
Torrequebrada is about quarter of an hours drive from Fuengirola and forty five minutes from Puerto Banus.
