Since opening in 2003, La Reserva Golf Club has earned its place among Andalucía's finest golf destinations, a parkland layout carved into the hillside of the prestigious Sotogrande estate with views that stretch across the Mediterranean and into the Andalusian hills.
American architect Cabell B. Robinson has done a cracking job of using the natural slopes. You'll find generous-looking fairways, but don't be fooled, the best angles into the greens matter. The putting surfaces are large and can be seriously undulating, so distance control is a big theme all day. Water hazards feature on a number of holes and they're not just for show, they ask you to pick your line and commit.
The layout sits 25 minutes from Gibraltar Airport and 90 minutes from Málaga, which makes it accessible whether you're flying into the Costa del Sol or coming across from the Rock.
There's enough room from the tee to enjoy yourself, but you'll score best if you plot your way around rather than simply trying to overpower it. Miss in the wrong spots and you'll be relying on a tidy short game, particularly where slopes and bunkering defend the greens. The elevation change adds another layer, you're reading breaks and judging carry all round, which keeps you thinking.
The quality is often compared with neighbouring Valderrama, especially in terms of conditioning and the all-round test. If you're building a Southern Spain itinerary, it's a very easy yes.
Include La Reserva on your next Sotogrande golf break and we'll help line up tee times and the right base for your group.
Who is this for?
Golfers heading to Southern Spain who want a polished, modern championship round in Sotogrande, with straightforward airport access and plenty to do off the course.
Who is it best for?
Mid to low handicappers and golf societies who enjoy strategic design, top conditioning and scenery that feels properly special. Higher handicaps will still get plenty out of the day if they're comfortable with a proper test and don't mind working for their score.