Campo de Golf Mosa Trajectum

 

Green Fee: €85
Buggy Rental: €35
Booking

Phone:

 

+34 968 607209

Distance From
Accommodation:
40 Minutes Drive

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Fees quoted are the maximum payable as of September 2008. Subject to change.
Group bookings can be greatly discounted.

 


 

Situated 45 – 50 minutes away from Villamartin, on the Murcia - San Javier road off the AP7
 "Mosa" is the golf part of the sports complex fronted by Johann Cruyff
the former international soccer star.


There are three 9 hole courses from which to choose your 18 holes “The Stone”, “The Olive” and “The Pine”.
Each course creates its own distinct challenge.
 

The first of these “The Stone Course” is aptly named and is not for the high handicap golfer.
With its very tight fairways and even tighter rough it leaves no room for error.
Most fairways are bordered by scree beds of stone, rock and cactii out of which you have no recovery shot.
Add to this, lakes alongside fairways and you have a course to scare even the best low handicapper.


“The Olive Course”, as the name suggests, was built in, and around, what remains of an old olive grove.
The fairways are wider and not as unforgiving and, playing good percentage golf, should not be too much of a problem for the medium to high handicap golfer.
Two water reservoirs come into play early in your round but once you get pass these hazards you can open your shoulders.
The green are fairly tight and challenging, but are well maintained and fast.


The Pine Course” is a good companion course to the “The Olive” and continues where it left off.
The fairways are wide and with good use of bunkers, natural banking and water gives a more balanced 18 holes when joined with “The Olive”.


If you enjoy a real challenge in very pleasent surroundings then this is the course for you.
Mentioning “challenge” there is also a lovely Par 3 Challenge Course in the complex that will help to bring your short game up to scratch.

 


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