Four Costa Rican golf courses offer a different summer

El Paraíso, Cabopino, El Chaparral and Torrequebrada, four of the most popular and prestigious courses on the Costa del Sol, are joining forces to offer a different and complete golf experience this summer.

There are four courses with different characteristics and located in different areas, between Benalmádena and Estepona, which have been combined to provide fans with an extra incentive when choosing one or another course to play.

The incentive to choose these four is not only the price of the green fee, but also the possibility of enjoying and getting to know different courses in a small strip of coastline.

“Our fundamental idea” – the managers of these courses point out – “is to offer a varied package so that nobody has to play the same course all the time and this at a more reasonable price than what you would pay if you booked individually at each of these clubs”.

The joint package consists of a booklet with a single price of 179 euros that allows you to play the four courses with buggy, except in the case of Torrequebrada, where the buggy has a supplement of 15 euros. The economic saving is more than 40%, which added to the possibility of playing different courses will be, for sure, very appreciated by golfers.

El Paraíso is one of the most traditional and prestigious courses on the Costa del Sol. It was designed in 1973 by the great South African player Gary Player and no one is disappointed by the expectations they have when facing the tee of one.

El Chaparral, nestled inside one of the most spectacular pine forests of the Costa del Sol, is an authentic natural paradise. Immersed in its streets it is common to forget that you are in the Costa del Sol and not in the Pyrenees or Central Europe.

Cabopino, also surrounded by lush vegetation, has the best views of the Mediterranean in the area. It is a challenging and extremely fun course, with a high level of maintenance.

Torrequebrada is a championship course that has hosted the best tournaments in our country. Inaugurated in 1976, it was designed by José Gancedo, known worldwide as the “Picasso of Golf”. All four have an enviable, detailed and very, very careful maintenance.

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