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The Costa del Sol
 
The Costa del Sol is the Mediterranean coastal area of Andalusia, the most southern region of Spain, often called the Costa del Golf, it offers a warm welcome to golfers and non golfers alike from all over the world. There is a wide choice of golf courses for players of all handicap levels. The most famous course in this region is Valderrama, which has hosted the Ryder Cup and is the home of the Volvo Masters.
 
 
Costa Almeria
 
If you're looking for something a little different then you should consider the Costa Almeria. At one of the courses in Almerimar you can experience 'palm tree' golf whilst at the other end you can play Arizona type golf on Desert Springs. The region benefits from the protection of nearby mountains, so it has its own 'micro climate', so during the winter months it averages less than 5 days rain.
 
 
Costa Blanca
 
Similar climate to Costa Almeria, it boasts, in the north 2 courses La Sella and Oliva Nova, which were designed by Olly and Seve. In the central area it has Alicante on the coast and Bonalba in the mountains. Further south is the fabulous 'La Manga' resort with 54 holes of championship golf.
 
 
Costa Brava
 
This is Catalonia, again with a climate similar to Costa Blanca and Costa Almeria. It has a wide variety of golf courses where 4 are in the top 50 in Europe and and another 3 have been used by the European Tour. It really is a golfers heaven. Once you've been here you'll want to return.
 
 
 
PORTUGAL
 
The Algarve
 
The Algarve offers a certain style and charm that is characteristic of Portugal. The area has long been acknowledged as one of the worlds leading golf regions with over 24 courses to choose from and more on the way. The stunning San Lorenzo and the Henry Cotton inspired Penina courses are two of the better known resorts.
 
 
 
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