Santana Golf & Country Club is an 18 Hole golf course par 72 of approx.
6203 metres (just under 7000 yards) in length, set in 138 acres of
picturesque parkland. The course, sympathetically laid out by the
architect Cabell B. Robinson, is set in a former avocado plantation
which provided a natural solution to many problems. The final result is
a magnificent course with wide and well defined fairways on level
terrain, hence easily walkable, where water features play an important
albeit not excessive part in the overall design.
Each hole has two championship tees and two tees for general play for
both men and ladies– wide and well manicured putting greens surrounded
by strategically placed bunkers, filled with sand produced from crushed
marble. Buggy paths are provided throughout the course, beautifully
integrated between the rows of fruit trees.
In spite of its previous use, the Avocado Tree
or Persea Índica -as it is known by its original name-, is not the only
tree present here, as many other endemic species like eucalyptus, orange
and lemon trees, cactus, pines, fig trees, olive and mango trees make up
the varied vegetation of this beautiful enclave, together with a varied
population of indigenous birds, with amongst others the calzada eagle.
The cork oaks along the 5th hole deserve special mention, as they have
been present here for more than 500 years.
The beautiful environment with its natural surrounding will give the
golfer the overriding impression of an existing maturity in every aspect
of the course. However, it is not only the beauty of the landscape and
its flora and fauna that will impress the player, as the golf course
itself has been provided with the best attributes to please the most
discerning golfer. The course has been constructed with the best means
available and can boast automatic irrigation throughout the layout, as
well as a sophisticated drainage system which will keep the number of
days the course could be closed due to adverse weather conditions to a
minimum.
Santana Golf is technically speaking a demanding course as the unique
design of each hole is intended to give a continuous challenge, even for
the more experienced player. The layout of the greens, well protected by
greenside bunkers, as well as the many water hazards spread throughout
the course, will challenge every golfer and require good course
management as well as the use of every golf shot in the bag.
It is difficult to speak of a signature hole at Santana Golf as they all
have something special to offer. The long Par-4 18th is one of the most
demanding finishing holes along the coast according to the designer,
with the lake along the right hand side and a narrow approach to the
green. The 4th hole can only be defined with one word: spectacular. The
views from the tee are magnificent and the ‘Campillos’ stream provides a
challenging approach to the green; or what about the 8th hole, with a
length of 595 metre (650 yards) considered to be the longest hole of the
Costa del Sol and favouring the longer hitter; not to forget the 12th
Par 3, playing downhill, with a very large undulating green, many a
golfer would be happy to walk away with a three here... One of the most
outstanding features of Santana Golf is without a doubt the variety in
design, as each and every hole is differentiated by its own
characteristics.
To sum it all up, we are dealing here with a magnificent and spectacular
course, where all these combined elements, together with the superb
climate of the area and the expertise of the staff, turn Santana Golf
into a course beyond your dreams, golfers’ paradise, “an area of
outstanding beauty where golf and nature are one” ...
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Indigenous Vegetation :
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Avocado Tree (Persea Índica), Eucaliptus, Orange Tree, Lemon Tree,
Cactus, Pine Tree, Fig Tree, Olive Tree, Mango, Cork Tree
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