Two 18 holes Courses: Old course, Par 72. 6.142 m. Inaugurated 1968. Designed by Bernard von Limburger. The New Course 18 holes, Par 71, 5.325 m. Inaugurated 1990. Designed by Paul Krings.
Atalaya Old Course is one of the finest courses on the Costa del Sol. The wide generous fairways undulate gently between mature trees and flowering shrubs providing shade and all year colour. The frequently elevated greens can make club selection interesting and their subtle contours need careful judgement to sink those all-important putts.
Ideal for walking, the Old course offers magnificent views of La Concha and the Mediterranean, as well as lakes and streams populated by many species of water birds. With its natural surroundings and parkland fairways, it is known today as one of Costa del Sol's most challenging and prestigious golf venues.
Atalaya New Course: This course presents an intriguing test of golf. Set in the hills above the Atalaya Old Course, the New Course rewards accuracy off the tee, rather than out and out length. A number of the fairways and greens feature slopes and elevation changes, requiring careful shot selection.
The course provides wonderful panoramic views of the surrounding countryside, the Mediterranean and Gibraltar and thanks to its location away from busy roads provides a tranquil setting in which to enjoy your round of golf. Wildlife abounds throughout the course, including the lake on the picturesque 4th hole. There is a natural wood in the centre of the course, featuring cork oaks, olive and carob trees. Although there are a few climbs, the course is perfectly walkable.