(6,145 metres)
The North Course slopes gently in a north-south direction and takes in the “Sèquia Major” Area of Natural Interest, classified by the Catalan Autonomous Regional Government under the Areas of Natural Interest Plan due to its outstanding natural flora and fauna (particularly fish and birdlife). This area is the habitat of the fartet, a small endemic wetland fish that, thanks to a complex management programme, is now in a considerably improved situation.
The golf course blends in gently with this environment, multiplying the original number of wetland areas and making it a kind of landscape difficult to find on the Mediterranean. The 6,100-metre-long, par 71 course is varied and entertaining, allowing for a combination of strategy, distance and precision, alternating the water obstacles with bunkers and natural wet areas.
(6,393 metres)
The South Course is located on the Cape of Salou and runs through groves of white pine, olive and carob trees with gentle undulations and slopes. The integration of the course into the surroundings has made it possible to create an attractive and varied course, with sufficient distance for top-level competition, while remaining enjoyable for players of all levels.
It includes a practice course, two putting greens and a chipping green, all in the area of the clubhouse.
(2,595 metres)
The centre course is located on the slope that reaches the highest part of the resort area and the old fields of olive and carob trees, which have been kept and replanted to recover the original landscape and add special interest to the course.
Archaeological excavations in the area uncovered structures and paving that have been restored and integrated into the course, adding further special character. The original small stone terraces have also been maintained and restored.
This 9 hole, par 34 course has been designed without excessive lengths to suit all kinds of golfers. It can easily be combined with the South and North Courses.