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Club de Golf Valderrama
Club de Golf Valderrama is located in Andalucia, the largest and southern-most region of Spain. A few miles north of Gibraltar, it is approximately two hours' drive from Cadiz and one and a half hours from Malaga. The climate is ideal for year-round golf. The Par 71 Championship Course measures 6356 metres from the professional tees. The fairways have been described by top pros and leading golf writers as the best in Europe, if not the world. It is not an easy course - nor was it intended to be. It is designed so as to call forth thought and precision for every shot. The course was designed in 1974 by Robert Trent Jones, Sr, one of the great golf course architects, and was originally known as Sotogrande New. In 1981 its name was changed to Las Aves. Its incarnation in its present form began in 1984, when Jaime Ortiz-Patiño was able to acquire it from the developers who a few years earlier had laid out the very extensive Sotogrande area so imaginatively and tastefully. Ortiz-Patiño had been one of the first to build a house, and for some years he had nursed the secret ambition to bring Las Aves to a greater potential. In 1984 he was able to acquire, along with the golf course, certain additional parcels of land that would allow this. Robert Trent Jones willingly agreed to come back and redesign his original layout of ten years earlier. Together the two men spent many hours walking around the course and discussing where and how improvements should be made. Ortiz-Patiño renamed the course Valderrama, after the ancient estate on which the land is situated. The pair shared a common aim: to create a course that would present a test of golf to the everyday golfer and the first-class player alike, and would bring out the best golf that is in him. Valderrama has since risen in the Golf World rankings to become the No.1 golf course in mainland Europe, a position proudly held since 1989. No championship course in modern times has so swiftly achieved such recognition. As early as 1988, Valderrama began to host the newly-launched Volvo Masters, the flagship tournament of the PGA European Tour, and continued to do so until 1996.In 1997 the Club hosted the 32nd Ryder Cup, won by Europe in a most thrilling finish. Valderrama remains today the only club ever to have hosted golf's pinnacle event outside its traditional homelands, USA and Britain. Next, in 1999 and 2000, Valderrama went on to host the first two editions of the World Golf Championships - American Express Championship, which were won by Tiger Woods and Mike Weir respectively. The tone for the Ryder Cup event was set by Severiano Ballesteros, the Europe captain, when he walked the course with John Paramor, the chief tournament director. 'I found everything perfect,' he said. 'It's impossible to imagine a golf course in better condition. Valderrama is a private Members' club, but a limited number of starting times are offered for visitors most days of the year. The reservations page provides further information.
Club de Golf Valderrama is located in Andalucia, the largest and southern-most region of Spain. A few miles north of Gibraltar, it is approximately two hours' drive from Cadiz and one and a half hours from Malaga. The climate is ideal for year-round golf. The Par 71 Championship Course measures 6356 metres from the professional tees. The fairways have been described by top pros and leading golf writers as the best in Europe, if not the world. It is not an easy course - nor was it intended to be. It is designed so as to call forth thought and precision for every shot. The course was designed in 1974 by Robert Trent Jones, Sr, one of the great golf course architects, and was originally known as Sotogrande New. In 1981 its name was changed to Las Aves. Its incarnation in its present form began in 1984, when Jaime Ortiz-Patiño was able to acquire it from the developers who a few years earlier had laid out the very extensive Sotogrande area so imaginatively and tastefully. Ortiz-Patiño had been one of the first to build a house, and for some years he had nursed the secret ambition to bring Las Aves to a greater potential. In 1984 he was able to acquire, along with the golf course, certain additional parcels of land that would allow this. Robert Trent Jones willingly agreed to come back and redesign his original layout of ten years earlier. Together the two men spent many hours walking around the course and discussing where and how improvements should be made. Ortiz-Patiño renamed the course Valderrama, after the ancient estate on which the land is situated. The pair shared a common aim: to create a course that would present a test of golf to the everyday golfer and the first-class player alike, and would bring out the best golf that is in him. Valderrama has since risen in the Golf World rankings to become the No.1 golf course in mainland Europe, a position proudly held since 1989. No championship course in modern times has so swiftly achieved such recognition. As early as 1988, Valderrama began to host the newly-launched Volvo Masters, the flagship tournament of the PGA European Tour, and continued to do so until 1996.In 1997 the Club hosted the 32nd Ryder Cup, won by Europe in a most thrilling finish. Valderrama remains today the only club ever to have hosted golf's pinnacle event outside its traditional homelands, USA and Britain. Next, in 1999 and 2000, Valderrama went on to host the first two editions of the World Golf Championships - American Express Championship, which were won by Tiger Woods and Mike Weir respectively. The tone for the Ryder Cup event was set by Severiano Ballesteros, the Europe captain, when he walked the course with John Paramor, the chief tournament director. 'I found everything perfect,' he said. 'It's impossible to imagine a golf course in better condition. Valderrama is a private Members' club, but a limited number of starting times are offered for visitors most days of the year. The reservations page provides further information.
Pasta Da Bruno
Pasta Da Bruno Pasta Da Bruno was the first restaurant opened by Bruno Filippone and still retains the charm that impressed its founder. Being located in one of the main streets of Marbella, Avenida Ricardo Soriano, a cosmopolitan local, frequented by clients of various nationalities and the perfect venue for casual or business lunch. Pasta Da Bruno has a terrace outside in front of the local and a spacious lounge where a total fitting of 103 guests.
Pasta Da Bruno Pasta Da Bruno fue el primer restaurante abierto por Bruno Filippone y todavía conserva el encanto que le imprimió su fundador. Al estar situado en una de las arterias principales de Marbella, la avenida Ricardo Soriano, se trata de un local cosmopolita, frecuentado por clientes de las más diversas nacionalidades y perfecto para celebrar almuerzos informales o de empresa. Pasta Da Bruno cuenta con una terraza en el exterior del local y un amplio salón en el que tienen cabida en total 103 comensales.
Museo Cortijo Miraflores
Built as a grand country house (cortijo) in 1706 by D. Tomás Francisco Domínguez Godoy, it was expanded to house a sugar mill. In 1991 it became the property of the municipality of Marbella.
Built as a grand country house (cortijo) in 1706 by D. Tomás Francisco Domínguez Godoy, it was expanded to house a sugar mill. In 1991 it became the property of the municipality of Marbella.
Kempinski Hotel Bahía
Kempinski Hotel Bahía is 50 metres from the beach and offers views of the Mediterranean Sea and African coastline. It features 3 outdoor swimming pools, gardens and a spa. Rooms at the Kempinski are luxurious and feature a balcony or terrace. Each room has a flat-screen TV with satellite channels, and a marble bathroom. Facilities at the Kempinski Bahía include a fitness studio and tennis courts. The hotel spa has a sauna and indoor pool. There is also a children's club. The Kempinski has a buffet restaurant and 3 further restaurants, offering a range of Mediterranean cuisine. Guests can enjoy a drink on the terrace or at the poolside snack bar. The Kempinski is a 5-minute drive from the centre of Estepona and Los Flamingos Golf Club. Puerto Banús can be reached in 20 minutes by car and Marbella is half an hour’s drive away.
Kempinski Hotel Bahía is 50 metres from the beach and offers views of the Mediterranean Sea and African coastline. It features 3 outdoor swimming pools, gardens and a spa. Rooms at the Kempinski are luxurious and feature a balcony or terrace. Each room has a flat-screen TV with satellite channels, and a marble bathroom. Facilities at the Kempinski Bahía include a fitness studio and tennis courts. The hotel spa has a sauna and indoor pool. There is also a children's club. The Kempinski has a buffet restaurant and 3 further restaurants, offering a range of Mediterranean cuisine. Guests can enjoy a drink on the terrace or at the poolside snack bar. The Kempinski is a 5-minute drive from the centre of Estepona and Los Flamingos Golf Club. Puerto Banús can be reached in 20 minutes by car and Marbella is half an hour’s drive away.

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