Enjoy a slice of Augusta at Finca Cortesin

Featuring greens on a par with Augusta National, home of the US Masters, Finca Cortesin Hotel, Golf & Spa offers one of the most exclusive golf experiences in Europe and golfers can enjoy five-star luxury on and off the fairways when they stay at the top Spanish resort this year.
The deluxe Andalucian resort is offering outstanding value on three and five-day ‘Golf Experience’ packages throughout the year – with prices starting from €309 (approx £262) per person per night.
A three-time host of the Volvo World Match Play Championship, Finca Cortesin’s acclaimed 18-hole championship course was designed by American Cabell Robinson and is regularly ranked among the best layouts in Spain, with Masters champion Sergio Garcia comparing the quality and speed of the greens to Augusta when he competed there.
Three-night golf breaks at the resort start from €963 per person (approx £817) and include accommodation in a Junior or Executive Suite, daily breakfast, two rounds of golf and use of the resort’s golf practice facilities, access to the 2,200m2 luxury spa and an optional spa assessment.
In addition, guests will receive a number of other benefits including golf welcome gift of two Finca Cortesin polo shirts and caps, a complimentary seasonal fresh fruit basket and refreshments in your room and access to the resort’s Beach Club during the summer season (including free shuttle service).
Alternatively, a seven-night package in the Andalucian sunshine with four rounds of golf is available from €1,545 per person (approx £1,309) and features the same leisure privileges. Prices are based on two people sharing a hotel suite and also include early check-in and late check-out, subject to availability.
Opened in March 2009 and set across a vast 532-acre estate, Finca Cortesin is regarded among Europe’s most exclusive modern golf and lifestyle destination resorts, and was recently named as the ‘Best Golf Resort in Europe’ by users of the respected website Leadingcourses.com.
The resort’s acclaimed championship course – which was designed by world-renowned architect Cabell Robinson – has hosted numerous high-profile tournaments including the Volvo World Match Play Championship in 2009, 2011 and 2012, while complementing the par-72 layout are outstanding practice facilities including a state-of-the-art Jack Nicklaus Golf Academy.
Located in the rolling hills of southern Spain between Marbella and Sotogrande, with the Mediterranean to one side and the tranquil Casares Mountains to the other, Finca Cortesin’s other world-class facilities include an elegant 67-suite hotel, Hotel Cortesin, a 6,000sqm Beach Club and an award-winning spa featuring Spain’s only snow cave, with bespoke treatments by French beauty brand Boilogique Recherche.
Hotel Cortesin offers the choice of four restaurants including El Jardin de Lutz, serving authentic Spanish cuisine, and the Michelin-starred signature Japanese restaurant Kabuki Raw. The development also features an exclusive collection of villas which are available for purchase or rental.
For further details on the ‘Golf Experience’ packages that Finca Cortesin Hotel, Golf & Spa is offering in 2017, phone 34 952 937 800 or email reservas@hotelcortesin.com
For more information on the resort, visit www.fincacortesin.com
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