Lo Romero

Course Details

Course LO ROMERO
Location PILAR DE HORADADA
Par (White/Yellow/Red) 72
Holes 18
Distances (Pro, Mens & Ladies) -
Pro - White Tees 6237m
Mens - Yellow Tees 6061m
Ladies - Red Tees 5260m
Green Fees €120
Our Discounted Green Fees €55 - 110

Course Description

01/01/24 – 18/02/24 – GF 55-75€ Dependant on time. Buggies 38€

19/02/24 – 31/05/24 – GF 70 – 95€ Dependant on time. Buggies 38€

01/06/24 – 15/09/24 – GF 55-75€ Dependant on time. Buggies 38€

16/09/24 – 30/09/24 – GF 70 – 95€ Dependant on time. Buggies 38€

01/10/24 – 31/10/24 – GF 100 – 110€ Dependant on time. Buggies 38€

01/11/24 – 30/11/24 – GF 70 -95€ Dependant on time. Buggies 38€

01/12/24 – 31/12/24 – GF 55 – 75€ Dependant on time. Buggies 38€

Lo Romero is located near Pilar de la Horadada on the provincial border of Alicante and Murcia. This new course opened in January 2008, and has been designed in such a way that it is perfectly suitable for golfers of all levels.

The original flora at Lo Romero is well protected, and carefully typically supplemented with indigenous crops. Squirrels, partridges, rabbits, local bird species and migratory birds feel at home here.

The course is very versatile, so make sure to bring all your clubs. The spectacular trail has 57 very strategically placed bunkers, 8 lakes, and a beautiful rippling brook. The first 9 holes are situated in a natural, sloping basin. The second 9 holes are built on the former orchards of an old “finca”, a large farm with citrus plantations.

The green of Lo Romero’s natural flora contrasts beautifully with the bright blue horizon of the Mediterranean Sea, which divides La Manga and Mar Menor. Pay attention though! Because of the sea’s proximity, the wind might affect your end game. The 18th hole, a beautiful par 4 with an island green, is a challenge in itself. You wouldn’t be the first one to drop the ball in the water surrounding the green, with everybody on the terrace watching you.

Without doubt the back nine is the better of the two, classic finishing hole but perhaps a little bit too severe. Great greens generally kept to aound 10.5 on the stimp meter

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