| The Costa del
Sol is the prime golfing destination in Europe and is often referred
to as the Costa del Golf.
With fantastic weather all year round, it offers a great escape
from the Northern European climate. Fresh Atlantic winds, due to
the proximity of the Straits of Gibraltar, mix with the mild Mediterranean
winds and help to moderate the temperatures. The climate here is
usually defined by the warmth of the air and lack of extreme atmospheric
weather. This is due to the fact that the length of the Costa del
Sol is sheltered by elevated mountainous regions - the sierras of
Mijas, Alpujata and Blanca - which act as a protective screen against
the affects of the colder northern winds. Apart from offering such
a warm climate, the mountains, slopes and valleys provide a wonderful
scenic backdrop to the game.
All these factors contributed to the decision to hold various European
PGA tournaments in the Costa del Sol. Grounds and facilities are
kept in immaculate condition throughout the whole year and are unaffected
by the harsh northern continental winter. The Costa del Sol was
put in the spotlight when it hosted the 1997 Ryder Cup at Valderrama.
Europe retained the cup in a memorable victory captained by none
other than Severiano Ballesteros.
There are 36,000 registered golfers and 60 golf courses in Andalucia,
45 on the Costa del Sol with a further 15 courses being discussed.
It is now one of the best areas in Spain for golf and offers some
of the top courses in the world. The coast boasts beautiful golf
courses for every level of play, from the wide open fairways of
Mijas to the spectacular mountain course at Los Arqueros. Prices
vary from course to course and from high season to low season. Most
visitors find the Costa del Sol irresistible in the winter, there
are fantastic deals to be found during the summer months.
Besides Marbella and the Costa del Sol, other regions like Cadiz,
Huelva and Almeria are becoming more and more popular golf destinations
in Spain and Europe. The concentration of golf courses in Cadiz
is growing fast with popular courses like The Montecastillo Golf
Resort, Costa Ballena Golf, Novo Sancti Petri Golf and Dehesa Montenmedio
Golf. The eastern part of Andalucia, Almeria, is also increasing
in popularity as a golf holiday destination in Spain because of
the growing number of courses. Golfers of all level of play will
enjoy themselves on fine new golf resorts in Almeria such as the
Desert Springs Golf Club and Valle del Este Golf. Both are desert
style golf courses situated in the famous Almeria desert only 15
minutes from the beach. |