On The Green Located on a terrace cut out of the hillside, this hole requires a long tee shot in order to reach a green that significantly penalizes missing it to the left.
From The Tee Initially designed as a par 5, its distance makes this hole one of the most difficult on the course to obtain par.
From The Fairway The exit must lean on the left side to avoid the forest on the right that would leave us with a shot to the green with hardly any visibility.
On The Green The bogey is a more than acceptable result on this hole.
From The Fairway The strategy prevails in this short hole that requires leaving the ball on the left side of the fairway in order to have visibility of a slightly elevated green located to the right.
On The Green A long iron or a 5 wood allows us to reach the green with a medium-short iron to obtain a good result.
From The Tee Short hole, very spectacular, with a high tee and a very large green.
From The Fairway
On The Green Well defended at the entrance and to the right by its two bunkers, a medium-short iron is enough to leave the ball on the green and thus achieve par.
On The Green Its distance together with an elevated green make this a very difficult hole. However, the width of its green allows it to receive long shots very well.
From The Tee Here the hitter has an opportunity to reach a green defended by a stream at the entrance in two strokes.
From The Fairway For the average golfer, the strategy is simple: leave the second shot short of the water and hit a very short iron to the green for easy par.
On The Green Volleying the green means having serious problems to save par.
On The Green The longest par 3 on the course. Out of bounds to the right and an elevated green require a long shot with great precision, which leaves room for error if one leans on the left side.
From The Tee Given the narrowness of this hole, going out with an iron becomes the best option to hit the fairway but it leaves us with a completely blind shot to the green.
From The Fairway If we choose to take a risk at the tee, the reward of hitting the fairway is that in addition to being able to see the green well, the second shot is very short. Hole of great scenic beauty and technically, the most strategic.
From The Tee Undoubtedly the most spectacular hole on the course as it has three platforms separated by two ravines.
From The Fairway
On The Green The average player should consider being on the first platform to then shoot to the green and the high handicap player should go from platform to platform to avoid the ravines. Singular hole where there are.
From The Fairway A hole that curves to the right, this magnificent par 4 has the only complication that the second shot has to be hit with the ball higher than the feet due to the slope of the fairway.
On The Green You just have to lean on the right side of the green to get a par without major difficulties.
From The Tee Impressive par 4 from where you can see the entire Montaña Alavesa and whose exit is well defended by 4 bunkers, two on each side.
From The Fairway
On The Green A fifth bunker located at the entrance to the green makes it difficult to reach it in two strokes. The average player should play before this bunker for easy pair.
On The Green Long hole limited to the left by a large lake. Although difficult to reach, its green kindly welcomes the player –without any bunker– and makes it easier for them to save par.
From The Tee The exit must lean on the right side to avoid the forest and thus be able to clearly see the rest of a street that curves to the left.
From The Fairway
On The Green The entrance to a high green is heavily defended by a trough with a stream included which makes it almost unthinkable to get to the two green. Great final hole to decide a match.