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About the course
Not recommended for individuals with limited mobility
At times very steep and rocky terrain. Parts of both courses could be accessed by those with limited mobility but certain areas would prove very challenging.
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Course traffic - Players usually spend 2 - 3 hours here.
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Contact
Panu / [email protected]
Location
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Contact
Panu / [email protected]
Time your trip
Course traffic - Players usually spend 2 - 3 hours here.
Want access to real-time course traffic?It's on UDisc Pro.
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Reviews
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@wmaehr
Great course to play. Really enjoyed the red course. Helps with a spotter and somebody knowing where not to go to loose discs.
@noahbrown1
Coming from Australia and staying in Malaga, me and my dad had to play a round on Spains best disc golf course. The course is played on a quarry and is surrounded on one side by mountains and on the other side you look down on whitewashed houses and further on the sea. After playing the red layout I found most holes to have an extremely steep drop or climb, and there were many par 4s that attain both. The upkeep is not great, and if you are off your line on any of the holes theres a good chance you’ll be finding your disc in thorny bushes and trees. Half the holes require a spotter and both layouts are just not very beginner friendly. The course has a great disc golf store, with drinks, snacks and a sauna out the back. Depending on how good you are, you might have a chance to represent the best score from your country and put your name up with the great Pual McBeth, who shot an -18 on the course. Despite needing some more maintenance, the red layout is a very solid course with an array of different shots that can be thrown on each hole.
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