Finca Cortesin Golf Course
at Finca Cortesin Hotel

Estepona, Spain

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Finca Cortesin Course overview

Although Finca Cortesin Golf Course was only opened in 2007 it is already regarded as one of the best in Spain. The Cabel Robinson-designed course bisects a dramatic valley and there are numerous favourite holes such as the par-5 3rd, requiring a tricky shot over a water hazard. A truly spectacular course for your next golf holiday to the Costa del Sol.

Signature Holes

Always a favourite at Finca Cortesin and certainly a hole to savour, the 12th is a par-3 measuring 205-metres in length from an elevated tee box. Players are met with the daunting prospect of hitting onto a green guarded by several deep bunkers. The green itself may be the largest on the course, however, it is also notorious for being the hardest to read, so ensure you are as close as possible before pulling out the putter.

Accommodation near Finca Cortesin Golf Course

H10 Estepona Palace

H10 Estepona Palace is a beautiful 4-star hotel located on the beachfront in Estepona city. With 237 impressive rooms, fantastic leisure facilities and some amazing nearby courses, this is the perfect venue to accommodate your next golf break.

Fairmont La Hacienda Costa del Sol

Fairmont La Hacienda offers luxury stays with stunning Mediterranean views and premium amenities.

Elba Estepona Gran Hotel & Thalasso Spa

A 5-star luxury hotel with an award-winning spa, Elba Estepona Gran Hotel is perfect for golfers seeking a luxury golf holiday with the beach on your doorstep.

SO/ Sotogrande

Situated in Sotogrande, overlooking the Andalusian mountains and Mediterranean Sea, SO/ Sotogrande is a fantastic four-star all-encompassing golf resort with 27-holes of beautiful parkland located on-site.

Location

Finca Cortesin HotelCarretera de CasaresCasaresMalaga, Spain29690
Our experts say...

" A real tough test of golf with a great layout and amazing greens. A lovely clubhouse overlooking the golf course for a bite to eat or a few drinks after the round."

James Bicker

Senior European Travel Consultant