User Reviews
for La Torre Golf, Roldán - Torre Pacheco, Spain
3.9 of 5 stars15 Reviews
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3 Stars: | 5 | |
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A Must Play Course
4.0 of 5 starsReviewed November 12, 2012
An excellent and challenging Palmer designed course. The course stands out amongst others in the vicinity as a PGA standard design and you will not regret playing here. Highly recommended.

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You can play but you don't have to
3.0 of 5 starsReviewed January 16, 2025
Of the 3 GNK places, the least attractive in the region.
This is not due to the square itself but to the infrastructure and development of the surrounding urbanization.
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Rustic
3.0 of 5 starsReviewed March 8, 2022
Course with long par 4, greens currently aerated. Tees loveless.
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All that is left of GNK trail within El valle
4.0 of 5 starsReviewed August 16, 2021
All that survived the Nicklaus trail from the housing crisis, two courses in acceptable conditions, the green fee is slightly high but worth a round.
It remains to comment on the management of the field which provides for departures by 12.30 otherwise no buggy because the caddy master goes home at 17.00... so if you want to play later, bag on your shoulder, which in August with 40 ° degrees is quite difficult.
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Must not necessarily be
3.0 of 5 starsReviewed March 18, 2019
Of the 6 golf courses on the Nicklaus Trail, La Torre has least promised us. Always along the development, even if it is not as intrusive as in some other places. Bunkers and water hazards as in all places. Somehow we missed the special USP here. One has the feeling that the space could not be planned freely, but had to be based on the building. This is particularly noticeable in the 15/16/17 railways (PAR 3, short PAR 4, PAR 3). Here eternal waiting times are inevitable.
If one disregards the remains of wastes in some bunkers, the place was in a good condition. Why the flag position always has to be directly behind a bunker is not revealed to me. This could significantly improve the game flow.
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Nice location with interesting holes
4.0 of 5 starsReviewed June 23, 2018
The favorite place of my wife, because he is pleasant to play and still has its charms, he is indeed the shortest of the 6 places but again and again.
Very well maintained and great layout. You should only call, that it is not too crowded, if no clubs play you can enjoy every hole.
Please take enough Baelle, as there is a pair of par 3 with 190 m over water and are not easy.
But that's the attraction. Then visit the clubhouse is great and the food is not bad.
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Need not be
3.0 of 5 starsReviewed November 23, 2017
Was included in the package of the trail and is the weakest place of the sixes.
Care condition was not so good, fairways tough, the greens were normal.
Annoying, I found the partially soggy bunker which are probably mitredässert with the greens collaterally.
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Varied round of golf...
5.0 of 5 starsReviewed March 27, 2016
Well-kept, interesting and varied course with bunkers and water hazards. The water hazards make the Par 3 is a challenge, as they have to be transferred to the green frontal carry. The fairways are wide, punish the lateral water hazards, if at all, only warped Drives. The fairways and bunkers are maintained. The greens are undulating and partly strongly-depending on how the flags position actual tricky.
The edge development is unobtrusive. One round on this course is certainly recommended.
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Jack Nicklas` ball wash mashine
4.0 of 5 starsReviewed January 27, 2016
First of all: All lanes are flanked by a dense, quite monotonous but cute (turrets ..) peripheral development. Basically there are 3 x 6 hole, each with a large lake in the middle to the respective drumrum is played. We thought 4800m of yellow is a short course we played by Weiss (5400 m), which was seized on this day for our skill level / HC 14-22 / bit high because suddenly they were all par 3 200m long and approximately 180m carry required over water .-if done upstream before the greenside bunker meet.. Who wants to have it nice to play from yellow. Almost every hole water comes into play, all tracks rum right par 4 with more than 2 150m Carry beat often over water on the massively Bunkerverteidigten greens. Challenging, not easy! We had thankfully many dirty balls going to be when be recovered safely clean... Overall one of the better courses in the area Nicklaus, I liked El Valle and Alhama, with some limitations, Saurines significantly better. Nice clubhouse, from the terrace overlooking the Range. Good as well. Oh yes: There is (almost) any false fronts like the other places
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Beautiful Place
5.0 of 5 starsReviewed October 10, 2015
Have played the course in September 2015th The place is well maintained, created in the middle of a resort.
He is certainly the lightest of the J. Nicklaus courses, but very demanding.
Beautiful clubhouse.
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The Sandbox
4.0 of 5 starsReviewed January 11, 2015
Played in December. Very nice, well-kept absolutely the best resort course. Sporty not quite as sophisticated as the rest of the Nicklaus courses. Fairways and greens in excellent Condition. Due to the size of the many sand bunkers are these partially not properly hooked (you should turn it into waste areas). Good to go.
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A dream
5.0 of 5 starsReviewed February 21, 2014
La Torre Optical heard the most beautiful places in Europe!
Dream Resort in the Desert design!
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Training bunker
5.0 of 5 starsReviewed September 23, 2013
A very nice course with lots of bunkers are, however, easy to play. Undulating fairways perfect. Partly through water obstacles exciting couple 3
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Interesting place
4.0 of 5 starsReviewed August 9, 2013
The place is spacious and therefore to play the Driver is often in the game. Due to the many and very large bunker bunker play are often announced. The bunkers make the course quite difficult and the water hazards are often specifically to play.
The first 9 holes are great fun, the second 9 are large bunkers.
In addition, the temperatures are a challenge in August to play golf on the day. I can recommend the place anyway.
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October 12
3.0 of 5 starsReviewed October 18, 2012
The course is characterized by very strong undulating fairways.
Huge bunker areas that are larger than the fairways characterize the image. Unfortunately, the place was by the storm, which previously ran through 4 weeks, affected.
Of the 5 places I've played in an arrangement that was the worst.
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