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Relaxing Golfing Breaks in Spain
When is a golfing break just another day on the course, well if you plan on spending it in Spain then it is so much more. You have to take so much more into consideration, like the social side of it and who you are going to spend it with. One of the question's you have got to ask is what do you hope to accomplish while you are here. Do you want to improve your game by attending an academy or do you just need a driving range. All of this information is available on the internet to fit your requirements. What ever you decide to do, please don't forger your handicap certificate as they are required on most courses. First thing is to decide where you would like to play and which courses and once that has been dealt with it's what to do and where to stay. If you want to enjoy the nightlife, then check out the fiesta's in the area you where you have booked your villa, as it is a ready made party. If you plan on having nights out then be sure to make a late tee time because if you miss your tee time you will still have to pay for the round. All in all you can have the best of both worlds on a golfing break in Spain as it is known as the in place to be for the best courses to play and enjoyment off of the course.
One of the best areas to plan your golfing break in Spain is the Costa Blanca. Here you have 320 days of sunshine per year with an average temperature of 20 deg, where else can you get that. Also schedule your golfing break in Spain in the off season as the green fees and villa rentals are considerably cheaper and let's face it who wants to be on the course when it is in the high 30's, Its better in a cool bar with a cold drink in front of you. One of the most well known courses in the Costa Blanca to play while on your golfing break in Spain is the Campo de Colf in Villamartin. It is without a doubt the best course in the region and also hosted the Spanish Open. As you walk down the beautiful fairways try to imagine the professionals playing this same course and what shots they played or what club they used for the same shot. There is 6037 meters of course to be enjoyed in 72 strokes, maybe. As you walk along take the time to view some of the mansions on the course perimeter.
The Costa del Sol is another area destined by many for their golfing break in Spain, in fact many call it the Costa del Golf! Not unlike the Costa Blanca, the climate here is ideal for golfing the year round. There are literally hundred's of courses to choose from in the area, some easy and most trying.
Even on the Balearic Islands you will find several courses to enjoy a golfing break in Spain on. No matter where you book your golfing break in Spain I am sure that you will have a holiday to remember. All you have to do to insure this, is plan for everything you require in advance. Included in your itinerary is where do you want to play Golf, where do you want to stay, and what is going on in the area you booked your holiday villa in. Some say that there is a life beyond golf, I wonder.