Wide fairways lined with pot bunkers, providing the right level of challenge to make the course attractive and fun to play, plus a croquet court for lovers of the sport.
A short Par 4 that many players can reach in two shots. However, bunkers on both sides and water behind the green make the approach into the green a risky proposition.
A welcoming opening hole that encourages you to build confidence from the very first shot.
Short/medium-length par 3 with water on the right side, although … The green, large in size, has a sinuous, attractive shape with movement. Watch the large bunker on the right, and if the pin is short, beware of the small bunker on the left.
A Par 3 that demands absolute precision and careful wind control.
A strategic Par 4 with a gentle dogleg to the left. For the first 200 metres, an artificial channel connecting the lakes runs alongside the line of play, forcing you to be precise with the driver. A visually striking set of grass bunkers awaits the tee shot and can quickly penalise any miss. The green is protected by bunkers on both sides.
A true positional hole where the quality of your drive largely determines the outcome.
A straight, shorter hole—ideal for taking advantage of the driver. The green is well protected by left-side sand and subtle run-offs that demand a tidy approach and good touch.
A straightforward hole that rewards control and smart green reading.
One of the most spectacular and demanding holes on the course. A long Par 5 with a lake running down the right-hand side for the first 300 metres, before the fairway rises gently. The green is protected on the left by a large bunker and features generous size and pronounced contours.
A signature hole where commitment and execution are rewarded.
A short Par 3, but far from simple: the green is heavily protected by two large side bunkers and two front pot bunkers.
Short but technical—every metre counts.
A long Par 4 with the tee shot framed by trees, and a demanding approach as the hole tightens near the green—making club selection and shot shape essential.
A complete hole that requires power and precision in equal measure.
Its length may suggest an easier Par 3, but wind exposure and the shaping of the green add both spectacle and difficulty.
Pure precision, with no margin for error.
A pronounced dogleg left that wraps around three lakes. The drive is demanding if you want to open the angle. The second shot is fully strategic: you can play aggressively over the water to try to reach the green, but beware the large bunker waiting around 40 metres short, or choose a conservative lay-up and play in with a third shot. Water guards the left side of the green, with bunkers set to the right.
A classic risk-and-reward hole—those who take on the challenge can gain a lot
A dogleg right with out of bounds down the right-hand side (practice area). The landing zone from the tee demands commitment, and the green is heavily contoured, guarded by a large bunker at the entrance.
A demanding start to the back nine.
An accessible Par 4—depending on the quality of your tee shot. A small pot bunker on the right and a line of olive trees can interfere with the approach. The green is protected by two large bunkers, one on each side.
A hole that rewards consistency and smart short-game management.
A slightly downhill Par 5 with well-placed bunkers and a generous green. A clear birdie opportunity for those who commit from the tee.
A Par 5 that offers a genuine chance to go under par.
A Par 3 with a lake in front and a generous green. Pin position can completely change the strategy.
Wind and flag placement dictate the play—tactics are key.
A Par 4 where the tee shot is demanding, and the raised green is well protected by bunkers.
A hole that combines strategy with clean execution.
A long Par 5 with multiple hazards. The tee shot is committed—especially for longer hitters. The second shot depends heavily on the drive, with a line of tall pines positioned through the centre of the fairway. The green is large but highly contoured and protected by a substantial front bunker.
A true three-shot hole that tests planning and decision-making.
The start of the “Amen Corner”, designed to put your scorecard under pressure. A technical hole with a narrow, well-protected green. The crosswind can turn club selection into a real challenge.
A precise Par 3 for players who control distance.
A demanding Par 4 with a narrow driving corridor. The green is guarded by bunkers and requires precise distance control on the approach.
A tough test—ideal for strong tee-to-green players.
A straight but tense tee shot with out of bounds to the right (practice area) and a trio of large pines waiting on the left side of the driving line. Three small pot bunkers defend the approach area, and the green is protected by a bunker on each side.
A great finishing hole that demands focus all the way to the final putt.
At Villanueva Golf, set in the privileged surroundings of Puerto Real, Cádiz, each hole offers a unique technical and strategic challenge, designed to test and improve the skills of golfers of all levels. Our course is not just a place to play; it’s a stage where thoughtful design, impeccable maintenance, and the strategy of the game come together.
Each hole at Villanueva Golf has been carefully designed to offer a varied and challenging playing experience. With a mix of long and short holes, risk-reward opportunities, and greens protected by strategically placed bunkers, the course tests both shot-making skill and tactical decision-making.
We invite you to book your tee time at Villanueva Golf and experience first-hand the quality and challenge our course offers. Here, every hole is an opportunity to refine your game, take on new challenges, and enjoy golf at its finest.
At Villanueva Golf, every visit is an opportunity to improve, compete, and enjoy golf in a professional, technically engaging setting. We look forward to welcoming you to the golfing experience you deserve, on a course that is as much a challenge as it is a pleasure to play.