Explore an experience that surpasses everything you knew about golf courses in Murcia
With an original extension of 48 hectares, this golf course stands out for its dramatic elevation changes and the presence of four impressive lakes that will play a crucial role in each player’s strategy. This complexity and dynamism in its design make Alhama Signature Golf one of the best golf courses not only in Murcia, but also in Spain.
“The design was created to challenge golfers of all levels, offering various alternatives that will require thought before every shot,” says Jack Nicklaus.
Exclusive design of the Golf Course.
A safe and continuous course
The Alhama Signature Golf course is meticulously designed to offer a safe, smooth, and uninterrupted playing experience. Unlike other courses, here you will not find fairways crossing between holes, allowing for a continuous and distraction-free round. Each hole has been strategically placed to avoid proximity to the complex and residences, providing greater peace of mind for both players and residents.
The unique design of our course ensures there are no risks of stray balls near the accommodations, creating a relaxed and safe playing environment. This approach not only enhances your golfing experience but also helps preserve the peace and enjoyment of all who visit us.
Discover the holes of our golf course in Alhama, Murcia
Hole 1
PAR: 4
HCP: 12
White:
391 meters
Black:
337 meters
Yellow:
334 meters
Blue:
332 meters
Red:
285 meters
Par 4 with a large bunker on the right side of the fairway. The approach shot to the green is challenging as you need to get the distance right; the green is narrow and diagonal, protected by two bunkers on the left and right. Aim to the left.
Hole 2
PAR: 4
HCP: 2
White:
411 meters
Black:
353 meters
Yellow:
344 meters
Blue:
329 meters
Red:
298 meters
Spectacular par 4 with an elevated tee. The first shot should favor the right as the fairway slopes left. The approach to the green is tough because it’s protected by several bunkers on both sides, and the green has multiple slopes.
Hole 3
PAR: 3
HCP: 18
White:
203 meters
Black:
182 meters
Yellow:
142 meters
Blue:
138 meters
Red:
91 meters
Par 3 with a centered green. A back pin position or a short one on the right side will be a real challenge. Avoid the left side of the green if you want to stay clear of bunkers or the natural desert area.
Hole 4
PAR: 5
HCP: 10
White:
505 meters
Black:
447 meters
Yellow:
440 meters
Blue:
438 meters
Red:
377 meters
Impressive par 5 due to its length. The fairway slopes to the right where a lake runs from the tee to the green. The strategy is to play the hole from the left, but be sure to avoid the bunkers.
Hole 5
PAR: 4
HCP: 8
White:
377 meters
Black:
338 meters
Yellow:
332 meters
Blue:
325 meters
Red:
280 meters
Par 4 with a frontal lake to carry to the fairway. From the tee, aim slightly left. The approach shot to the green is tricky as the green is narrow, sloping, and crossed, with significant undulations and a major west bunker area to the right.
Hole 6
PAR: 4
HCP: 6
White:
433 meters
Black:
379 meters
Yellow:
356 meters
Blue:
354 meters
Red:
324 meters
Long and narrow par 4, aim left from the tee. Missing the fairway brings trouble with the west bunkers covered in native vegetation. The approach to the green is tough as it’s long and distance control is key, with the narrow green placed diagonally.
Hole 7
PAR: 3
HCP: 16
White:
212 meters
Black:
185 meters
Yellow:
150 meters
Blue:
133 meters
Red:
131 meters
Par 3 that seems far from the tee. A precise shot is needed to reach the green. If you miss, it’s better to miss on the right. If you miss left, you’ll play from the desert or, at best, from the bunker. The green has several tiers, demanding precision for a par.
Hole 8
PAR: 4
HCP: 14
White:
391 meters
Black:
350 meters
Yellow:
330 meters
Blue:
323 meters
Red:
297 meters
Spectacular par 4, short, where you must decide whether to use a driver to get closer to the green, risking landing in one of the 4 or 5 bunkers waiting for you. Or, play a hybrid or even an iron for a second shot from the fairway. The approach to a right pin is risky due to the large-faced bunker short of the green. The green slopes uphill from the fairway, so you can aim past the flag and let the ball spin back.
Hole 9
PAR: 5
HCP: 4
White:
515 meters
Black:
450 meters
Yellow:
442 meters
Blue:
435 meters
Red:
386 meters
Long par 5 that gets more challenging as you progress. The second shot is tricky with water on the right and bunkers on the left, requiring precision. It’s better to fall short than to fall in a hazard. The green is long and frontal, allowing for a longer shot to avoid the bunkers.
Hole 10
PAR: 4
HCP: 5
White:
404 meters
Black:
360 meters
Yellow:
352 meters
Blue:
326 meters
Red:
297 meters
Par 4 with a downhill tee shot and water on the left. A bold shot could fly over the water, or a safer one to the right leaves a longer approach to a well-protected green with bunkers on both sides.
Hole 11
PAR: 3
HCP: 13
White:
179 meters
Black:
159 meters
Yellow:
133 meters
Blue:
116 meters
Red:
110 meters
Spectacular par 3 requiring a shot over the lake to a green protected by a front and back bunker, demanding precision to reach the green.
Hole 12
PAR: 4
HCP: 11
White:
412 meters
Black:
360 meters
Yellow:
348 meters
Blue:
316 meters
Red:
307 meters
Par 4 where the hardest part is the tee shot. You need a straight shot to the fairway, carrying over a large desert area. The second shot is downhill. The green has a steep ridge splitting it from right to left.
Hole 13
PAR: 5
HCP: 7
White:
488 meters
Blue:
442 meters
Yellow:
437 meters
Blue:
380 meters
Red:
376 meters
Straight, long, and challenging par 5 with water on the left throughout the hole. Favor the right side, as the fairway slopes toward the lake. The green is angled left, with its entire left side protected by the lake. The third shot will be key to an optimal result. If the flag is short on the right, it’s better to play long and let the slope bring the ball back.
Hole 14
PAR: 4
HCP: 9
White:
422 meters
Black:
367 meters
Yellow:
358 meters
Blue:
308 meters
Red:
304 meters
Straight par 4, uphill with a wide fairway and no bunkers. The key to this hole is the green, narrow in the front with steep slopes on both sides that can kick the ball off the green.
Hole 15
PAR: 4
HCP: 15
White:
360 meters
Black:
332 meters
Yellow:
323 meters
Blue:
318 meters
Red:
287 meters
With a slight dogleg right, this par 4 offers multiple strategies: one, clearing the right-side bunkers with a long shot to the left; or two, playing an iron to the center of the fairway, giving a good view of the green and its two lateral bunkers.
Hole 16
PAR: 5
HCP: 1
White:
582 meters
Black:
501 meters
Yellow:
491 meters
Blue:
444 meters
Red:
439 meters
This par 5 is the longest hole on the course. From the tee, the green is not visible. The fairway is well-protected with large bunkers on both sides and a small desert area splitting the fairway. With the driver, you risk landing in this desert area, so choosing between a driver or a wood is critical. The green is well-guarded by a large bunker area on the right
Hole 17
PAR: 3
HCP: 17
White:
197 meters
Black:
173 meters
Yellow:
158 meters
Blue:
120 meters
Red:
117 meters
Downhill par 3, the green is protected by three lateral bunkers—one in front, one at the back left, and another on the right. The green is long and undulating with several tiers, demanding precision to land on the right platform.
Hole 18
PAR: 4
HCP: 3
White:
402 meters
Black:
344 meters
Yellow:
333 meters
Blue:
295 meters
Red:
291 meters
Beautiful par 4, with water hazard running along the entire left side of the hole. The wind makes it essential to find the fairway, protected by a pair of bunkers on the right. From the fairway, you’ll have a good view of the green, which is slightly elevated and flanked by bunkers on both sides.
We stand out within the Murcia Golf Federation
Alhama Signature is a first-class course, with the potential to host major professional competitions soon. Its exceptional quality has put it in the spotlight of the Murcia Golf Federation, also standing out among golf courses in Murcia as one of the most attractive destinations for elite golfers.
Additionally, as a pioneer in sustainability, it became the first golf course in Spain to use Paspalum Platinum grass on its fairways and greens, a variety that is perfectly suited to adverse conditions such as extreme heat, constant player traffic, and water scarcity.