LORCA RESORT GOLF & SPA
🇪🇸 Lorca, Region de Murcia, ES
Designed by Dave Thomas
Lorca Resort Golf & Spa sits in the historic town of Lorca in Spain's southeastern Region de Murcia, an area characterized by Mediterranean climate and semi-arid terrain. The course was designed by Dave Thomas, the English architect and former Ryder Cup player who built numerous layouts across continental Europe during his career. Thomas's work in Spain typically emphasized strategic bunkering and routing that accommodates the region's dry conditions and natural topography.
The layout at Lorca takes advantage of the surrounding landscape, which features gentle elevation changes and views toward the distant Sierra de las Estancias. The design incorporates wide fairways and large greens suited to the often firm playing conditions common in inland Murcia. Water features appear on several holes, providing both visual interest and strategic challenge in an otherwise arid setting. The bunkering follows Thomas's preference for clearly defined hazards that reward accurate play while offering recovery options for resort golfers.
The facility operates as part of a resort complex that includes spa amenities and accommodations, serving both visiting golfers and local members. Lorca itself is one of Murcia's larger towns, known for its medieval castle and baroque architecture, giving the course a setting distinct from the coastal golf developments more common along Spain's Mediterranean shore. The course provides year-round golf in a region where mild winters and warm summers define the playing calendar.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Lorca was designed by Dave Thomas.
Yes. Lorca at Lorca Resort Golf & Spa is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Lorca is 71.
Lorca plays 5,613 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
The slope rating at Lorca is 128.
Lorca is a 18-hole course.