LOS NARANJOS GOLF COURSE

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Journey overview

Costa del Sol

Los Naranjos is a typical Robert Trent Jones design with generous fairways and strategically placed bunkers and water hazards. The greens, with Penn A4-gras, are spacious and slightly undulated. The tees are long and have four markers: red, yellow, white and black with course lengths starting from 5.131 metres and reaching 6.532  metres at its longest.
Since the opening in 1977, Los Naranjos has been the host of several mayor competitions, including the Spanish Open, and is ranked one of the best golf courses in Spain. In 2005 and again in 2008 Los Naranjos was voted “Course of the year” on the Costa del Sol.

 

 

The most important rule at Los Naranjos is to enjoy our magnificent course, to relax and to have a good time. Our staff is always happy to assist you in any to make the best of your golfday. Before and during your visit there are some conditions we would like to bring to your attention:

Buggies

The course allows both walking and driving during play. Preferably you should drive on the Buggy Paths but if conditions allow so, you may also drive on the fairways. Notices will be displayed with the daily instructions. Please respect the instructions of the staff on the course. Drivers of Buggies should be a minimum age of 18 or have a valid driving licence.  Players who bring children are at all times responsible for their safety. We encourage you to use the sand and seeds found in the buggies to maintain the course in perfect condition.

Dress code

The Dress Code at Los Naranjos Golf Club, in common with all Clubs of our status, is designed to ensure a respectable appearance for everyone. Shirts and blouses should have a collar. Shirts for men should also have sleeves. Shirtless dressing is not allowed on the course or in the clubhouse facilities. Bermuda shorts are allowed on the course and in the Clubhouse facilities. Track suits, T-shirts, beach clothes or jeans are not allowed. Only golf shoes with soft spikes are allowed.

Etiquette

Players are expected to always show consideration towards each other on the golf course and should moderate their voices and gestures at all times. Telephones should be switched off in order not to disturb other players. Players demonstrating inappropriate behaviour will be asked to leave the course.

Slow Game

The average pace of the round is 4 hours and 10 minutes. If the game slows down we ask you to pick up your ball and continue.

If you cannot find your ball and the group behind is waiting please let them through. If you have lost ground on the group in front and the group behind is waiting please let them through. If you are persistently slow the Marshall may instruct you to pick up your ball and move to the next hole.

The Staff

Our staff is always at your service; please inform them if you need any help or any additional service during your golf day.