South Course
In 2003, Alvaro Arana put together a beautiful course featuring pine trees and orange groves on wonderful parkland turf. Just like it's neighbour, the North Course, the nearby marshes play a prominent role in the backdrop of this course and add to the character of the track. The South course is one that rewards accurate and clever golf, thinking your way around the course and playing conservative golf will put you in good positions to make a score.
The rolling terrain has some slight but beautiful elevation changes as you move through the course. The South at El Rompido Resort reserves its most spectacular feature to the very end. The 17th and 18th tees sit on a pontoon so you can play your tee shots over the marsh and onto the fairway beyond. This course is so much fun but those final two tee shots really leave you with a great impression of the place.
Course Information
Par |
72 |
Designed by |
Alvaro Arana |
Opened for play |
2003 |
Course Record |
Miguel Angel Jimenez |
Tees
Black |
6,168 metres, SSS 73.5 |
White |
5,963 metres, SSS 72.2 |
Yellow |
5,681 metres, SSS 70.8 |
Blue |
5,397 metres, SSS 68.6 |
Red |
4,951 metres, SSS 72.4 |
North Course
The inception of the North Course in 2006 confirmed El Rompido's position as one of the region's golfing leaders, and is well worth a stop during your golf holiday in Andalucia. Not the longest in the world, however, it is a course for smart golfers rather than long-bombers and requires well thought-out golf shots to score well. Set in the middle of the Marismas del Río Piedras Nature Reserve amongst mature pine and orange groves The North is a joy to behold with plenty of nature to compliment the golf course.
Most of the front-9 of this course makes its way along the Piedra River marshlands. The feel of the land and the inevitable southern Spanish heat gives the course a feel reminiscent of Florida. As you play the more inland back nine, the course has an absolute gem awaiting you.
The 16th is one of the highlights of the round and the short par-3 is not one to take lightly. At only 136-yards, you would be forgiven for letting the beauty of the marsh in the background and the lack of distance put you off. However, you will need to keep your wits about you as the green is protected by two of golf’s most fearsome hazards…coffin bunkers.
Both the North and South Courses have their own extensive practice ranges that are designed by golf professionals to offer the best practice facilities.
Course Information
Par |
72 |
Designed by |
Alvaro Arana |
Opened for play |
2006 |
Course Record |
Miguel Angel Jimenez |
Tees
Black |
6,111 metres, SSS 72.8 |
White |
5,947 metres, SSS 72.0 |
Yellow |
5,591 metres, SSS 70.1 |
Blue |
5,153 metres, SSS 67.6 |
Red |
4,765 metres, SSS 71.6 |
The Golf School
The courses at El Rompido Resort are impressive, however, the practice facilities here are just astounding. With two comprehensive practice areas, one for each course, you can use your time at the resort to really work on your game and come home a better golfer. In fact, this is the perfect place to go for some pre-season training so you can hit the season at home running.
The facilities on the southern side have a large putting green, comprehensive short game areas and a full-length driving range to develop your long game. The northern practice complex features a shorter driving range, a wedge area for working on longer approach shots, a putting green, a chipping green and a practice bunker. You have plenty of options to find a quiet place to develop your skills.
These courses are a joy to play and with the facilities on offer after your round, you can enjoy a great drink and a chat with your playing partner(s) as you wind down from a day of fun. The El Rompido Resort is a gem of Southern Spain and one not to miss.