Green Fees at La Manga Club Golf West – Murcia, Spain

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La Manga Club Golf West is many golfers’ favourite course at the resort, set amid serene pine woodlands with a design that closely follows the natural contours of the undulating land. Furthermore, the West course measures 5521 metres at par 72, designed by Robert Putman with a layout that tests every facet of the game from first tee to last green. In particular, the collection of par 3 holes is considered among the best short holes found on any single golf course in Spain. Book your green fees at CLG and enjoy exclusive member discounts.

La Manga Club Golf West is a deceiving course with frequent changes in elevation and narrow fairways that demand accuracy over length throughout. Moreover, the tight front nine requires precise driving to avoid the natural storm gullies known as barrancas, while the back nine opens up among the hills but remains equally challenging. In addition, blind shots, fast greens and breathtaking views combine to make the West course a truly unique and memorable experience. Campbell Lamont Golf members enjoy exclusive discounts here and at over 100 courses across Spain. Not yet a member? Then find out about CLG membership and start saving today.

Please note: the twilight rate represents a discounted fee and does not assure the full completion of the round, which is why it comes at a unique price.

La Manga Club Golf West – Course Information

La Manga Club Golf West follows the natural contours of the pine woodland terrain, giving it a distinct character that sets it apart from the more classical championship layouts at the resort. Specifically, accuracy and course management are far more important than length at this course, making it a genuine test for golfers of all abilities. Furthermore, the par 3 holes are exceptional – widely regarded as one of the finest collections of short holes found anywhere on a single golf course. In addition, the undulating fairways, fast greens and frequent blind shots ensure that every round here feels fresh and challenging.

The barrancas – natural storm gullies that snake through the course – are the defining challenge of the front nine. Therefore, keeping the ball in play off the tee is essential to avoiding unnecessary dropped shots on the opening holes. In contrast to the more open back nine, the front demands patience and precision at every turn. For more information, visit the official La Manga Club website.

Facilities at La Manga Club

La Manga Club is an exclusive tourist, sports and leisure resort on the Costa Calida, nestled next to the Mediterranean Sea within the Calblanque Natural Park. Moreover, the resort is home to the 5-star Principe Felipe Hotel, three world-renowned golf courses and a lively clubhouse. Furthermore, a tennis centre with 28 courts on three surfaces, eight football fields, a cricket centre and more than a dozen bars and restaurants are all available on site. In addition, two state-of-the-art teaching rooms, four group teaching rooms and a 45-bay driving range with short game facility make it one of Europe’s finest golf practice destinations.

The Real Golf La Manga Club clubhouse sits at the heart of the resort and handles all green fee confirmations. Consequently, the welcoming staff can answer every question and provide everything a golfer needs before heading out. Enquiries for green fees are always welcome – please use the contact form below.

Frequently Asked Questions

Where can I book La Manga Club Golf green fees online?

You can book La Manga Club Golf green fees through Campbell Lamont Golf (clgolf.es). CLG members receive exclusive discounts and a 100% price promise not available elsewhere.

Who designed the La Manga Club Golf West course?

The West course was designed by Robert Putman and measures 5521 metres across 18 holes at par 72. Furthermore, its design closely follows the natural contours of the pine woodland terrain, giving it a unique character among the three courses at La Manga Club.

What makes the West course different from the North and South at La Manga Club?

The West course follows the natural woodland contours with narrow fairways, blind shots and barrancas that demand accuracy over length. Moreover, its par 3 holes are considered among the finest collection of short holes found on any single course in Spain.

What are the barrancas at La Manga Club Golf West?

The barrancas are natural storm gullies that snake through the course, particularly on the tight front nine. Therefore, accurate driving is essential to avoid them and keep the round on track from the very first hole.

What facilities are available at La Manga Club?

The resort offers three golf courses, a 45-bay driving range, 28 tennis courts, eight football fields, a cricket centre, a 5-star hotel and over a dozen restaurants and bars. In addition, a full golf school with state-of-the-art teaching facilities is available for all levels.

Course Details

18
Holes
72
Par
5,521m
Length
Robert Putman
Designer
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