Grand Hyatt La Manga Club Golf & Spa
Grand Hyatt La Manga Club, one of the best hotels in the region of Murcia, is found at the heart of La Manga Club, in an unparalleled setting next to Calblanque Natural Park and the Mar Menor.
This distinguished hotel with elegant decor offers its guests 192 cosy rooms, fully equipped and designed for maximum comfort and with guaranteed top-quality service. Both its magnificent facilities, as well as its huge selection of sports and leisure, make it the ideal placeto enjoy a family holiday, golf trip or to celebrate conventions and business meetings. With three courses on site, it is the perfect golf holiday for those seeking a blend of relaxation, luxury, and championship golf
Our Recommended Courses
West Course
The West course is without doubt the jewel in the crown of La Manga Club. It is a beautiful course, well manicured and with marvellous scenery all around. It has an amazing variety of holes, each one presenting a different challenge; only the 11th and the 14th are what one might call ‘samey’.
However, as my playing partners and I have come to realise, ‘the West course giveth, and the West course taketh away’. Whilst being an angel on the eye, it is a brute on the score. You really have to be on top of your game, manage the course well and have a bit of luck on the way as well, any bad shot is punished severely. Buy a Stroke Saver and five extra golf balls before you start.
South Course
Upgraded by Arnold Palmer in 1993 then refurbished in-house during 2004, the South course has changed considerably since the early days when it held the Spanish Open between 1973 and 1977, thanks mainly to renewed investment by different owners over the years. The course feels fairly spacious (despite the many palm trees that line the fairways) but aquaphobic golfers might think twice about striding the fairways on the South course as only a handful of holes are without some form of water hazard to tease and torment!
West Course
The West course is without doubt the jewel in the crown of La Manga Club. It is a beautiful course, well manicured and with marvellous scenery all around. It has an amazing variety of holes, each one presenting a different challenge; only the 11th and the 14th are what one might call ‘samey’. However, as my playing partners and I have come to realise, ‘the West course giveth, and the West course taketh away’. Whilst being an angel on the eye, it is a brute on the score. You really have to be on top of your game, manage the course well and have a bit of luck on the way as well, any bad shot is punished severely. Buy a Stroke Saver and five extra golf balls before you start.
