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Mijas Los Lagos
Los Lagos, the original course built in the mid-1970s, is a flat, long championship course with water hazards and large greens Full details
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Mijas Los Olivos
There is less water, the fairways are narrower, there are more trees and the terrain is generally more undulating Full details
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Miraflores
The course has a number of elevated greens, water hazards and other such challenges Full details
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Parador Old
A flat course with wide fairways, the challenge at Parador comes from the clumps of trees and natural lagoons Full details
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Rio Real
It is one of the coast's most requested courses, due to its invariably superb condition, good value, and convenient location just north east of Marbella off the main coastal road Full details
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San Roque New
As you stand on the tee on many of the holes it appears you may need to be walking single file, such is the narrowness of the fairways Full details
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San Roque Old
San Roque Old is lush and gently undulating with large greens, narrow fairways meandering through forest and groves, and numerous water hazards Full details
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Santa Clara
The famous Spanish golf architect Enrique Canales designed Santa Clara Full details
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Santa Maria
The course ventures out over undulating land into the foothills of the mountains, providing spectacular views Full details
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Santana
Just enough of the trees have been removed to shape the holes superbly whilst still retaining the feel that the golf course has been here for years Full details
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