La
Cala North
The
two golf courses at La Cala are the main attraction of the
resort. Both, La Cala North (Par 73) and La Cala South (Par
72) have been designed by North American architect Cabell
B. Robinson. In a difficult and winding area, as Robinson
says, "the terrain for the La Cala course made it my
most challenging course construction project".
The North Course starts with the three flattest
holes of the resort followed by a narrow and interesting Par
3, where we recommend that you hit the ball onto the green,
or you will find yourself in a ravine or bunker. Watch out
for the 6th, a difficult uphill index 1 hole. A good drive
is needed. If you have time, walk up to the white tee box
on the 16th and take in the spectacular views of the entire
resort. You can even see the coastline from this height. Good
luck crossing the lake on this par 3 hole. The 18th hole is
also interesting. Downhill all the way to the 19th, and there
is nothing nicer than relaxing on the terrace of the 19th
after a good round of golf.
Ideal complements are the clubhouse with its
bar and pro shop, and the prestigious David Leadbetter Golf
Academy, with a large driving range, surrounded by a Par 3
course. In the near future, 18 holes (also designed by Robinson)
will be added to the facilities.
To see the location of this golf course,
click
here.
If you want to see a detailed map of this
course, click
here. |