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It has been an exciting time since the publication of the previous edition of this newsletter last autumn. The staging of the Ladies European Tour qualifying school in November was an outstanding success and has confirmed our position as one of the leading golf resorts in Europe. Amongst our other successful events were the La Cala GolfWorld Open and the first All Ladies Pro-Am.
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Dear Members, Residents and Guests,
What a great time to be on the Costa del Sol with its wonderful winter climate. While NorthernEurope is struggling through its annual quota of cold winds, rain, storms and snow, thoselucky enough to be here are enjoying crisp, bright days and clear blue, sunny skies.
A special welcome is extended to our newest residents at Real Altavista who recentlyreceived the keys to their new homes. The design and construction teams have diligentlyoverseen the development of the project over the last two years. The second phase of thisapartment development is at an advanced stage and is already proving very popular due toits excellent location and competitive pricing. It is worth noting that golf membership isavailable when you buy direct from the promoter.
We would like to especially congratulate our two new golf club captains, Bob Gordon andCarol Rees. Both are extremely popular and active members of the club. We wish them well during this important year.
La Cala Resort continues to develop. We have recently completed the upgrade of our hotel and clubhouse. Our next newfacility will be the luxury Caracala Spa. The project team includes Tanya and Allan Wheway, the renowned pioneers of premierinternational spas. We plan to complete our pre-opening activities during March and have already commenced the recruitmentof the new team. Blanca Schubert will be responsible for the day-to-day operation of the spa.
It has been an exciting time since the publication of the previous edition of this newsletter last autumn. The staging of theLadies European Tour qualifying school in November was an outstanding success and has confirmed our position as one ofthe leading golf resorts in Europe. Amongst our other successful events were the La Cala GolfWorld Open and the first AllLadies Pro-Am.
As always the newsletter features some of the international personalities who enjoyed a round of golf on one or more of ourthree courses. Our hotel and restaurants also played host to a number of important corporate conferences and functions.Details of these and some upcoming events are included in the newsletter.
I would like to end with some words of recognition for our members at La Cala. Firstly, for volunteering their services asmarshals and assistants during the Ladies European Tour event and secondly for helping Joan Stock to raise over €12,000for Cudeca, a local cancer care charity organisation
Whether you are a regular or first-time visitor to La Cala, I hope that you enjoy reading this newsletter and that it may inspireyou to return and maybe even stay longer next time.
WELCOME
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Denis Foley
Managing Director
La Cala Resort
We welcome your comments and suggestions. Please contact Dion Breen at: La Cala Resort - Mijas Costa - España - Apdo. de Correos 106 - La Cala de Mijas - 29649 Mijas Costa - Málaga
Tel: (+34) 952 669 000 - Fax: (+34) 952 669 039 - press@lacala.com - www.lacala.com
La Cala Resort is the official registered trademark of Ranchos Reunidos S.A., the promotor and management company behind the development.Ranchos Reunidos S.A. is 100% owned by the Irish Insurance Company, FBD Holdings plc.
Some of the companies and organisations that feature in this edition:
CONTENTS:Ladies European Tour Q-school 4, 5 & 6We speak to the new Club Captains 7Caracala Spa set to open 10First residents of Real Altavista 11Andalucia retain Junior Cup 15Cudeca holds successful fundraising competition 18New Club Champions are crowned 31
t Front Cover: Anna Rawson.
LET photos courtesy of Bosco Martín, www.boscomartin.com
The Robe di Kappa Ladies European Tour(LET) Qualifying School for next season
held last November on the North Course wasan unqualified success. The competition
decides which players will qualify to compete on thepremier professional tour for ladies in Europe during the2006 season. Four rounds of the Q-school werepreceded by a two round pre-qualifying tournament. In all165 professionals and leading amateurs from 15countries took part.
This was a significant tournament not only for La CalaResort and the Costa del Sol but for Spanish golf ingeneral as it serves to promote the region as a qualitydestination that boasts high-class, international courses.
Tournament Director Andy Lott was fulsome in his praisefor the organisation of the event and the preparation ofthe course for the tournament: “The event was very good,the course was very well prepared and the personnel veryhelpful and supportive. It is a better venue than others wehave recently used and placed great emphasis onstrategy and course management.
“There have been absolutely no complaints from theplayers and about half the players in the final round werenew to this level which is encouraging for ladies golf ingeneral. The standard is getting higher and this has beenparticularly evident over the past five or six years. We arelooking forward to coming back to La Cala Resort nextyear and a decision will be taken on this shortly.”
The smooth running of the Q-school was greatly aided bya team of volunteers drawn from the members of the LaCala Golf Club. They helped with general marshalling, thereporting of scores and the transport of the playersthroughout the event.
The green keeping staff were also required to prepare thegolf course to meet the requirements of the LET. Thiscovered all areas of the course from tees to greens andwork began months before the tournament proper. Duringthe competition days the staff had early morning rises tocomplete the removal of dew and the final preparation ofthe course before the first 8 a.m. tee times.
The Q-school was won by Belgian Ellen Smets whofinished the four rounds on 288, four under par, to win ona count back from Sarah Kemp of Australia. SophiaRenell of Sweden and Anna Rawson of Australia, the thirdround leader, finished tied for third position a shot furtherback on three-under-par. Smets has competed on theTour for three years and finished 92nd in the 2005 season.She decided to return to the Q-school to improve herplaying category.
The only two Spaniards to qualify were both amateurs,Tania Elosegui Mayor of San Sebastian and BeatrizRecari Eransus of Pamplona. Both finished on +5, easilysurviving the +9 cut off point.
Smets was impressed with the layout of the NorthCourse. “It is a really attractive course with fabulousviews. Luckily there was some rain earlier that softened it.I would also like to play it when it is dry as it would beeven more difficult. You have to be very precise withdistance control. I really enjoyed playing here.”
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Euro Q-School at La Cala Resort is Unqualified Success
p Q-school Winner Ellen Smets.
p Clare Queen.
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Sarah Kemp.Nuria Clau.Tania Elosegui.
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The Q-school was followed by a very successful All-Ladies Pro-Am on Campo Europa. This featured
teams of three amateurs with each of the professionalswho had just gained their tour cards. Setting a standardfor other golfers on the Costa, with all groups completingthe 18 holes in under four hours, the winning team ofthis inaugural event was: Antonella Cvitan(professional), Elisabeth Sjokvist, Maj-Britt Moller andIngrid Nylen.
LET Pro-Am Memories
Lisa Magnusson, Carol Rees La Cala Resort lady captain, Sofia Renell,Ritva Hagglund.
Third placed team: Soledad Anaya de la Cámara, Elly de Man and DianneBellamare with the event sponsors.
Professionals and amateurs alike enjoy the first All-Ladies Pro-Am onthe Costa del Sol.
Isabella Muller, Judi Lentelink, Anna Rawson (Professional golfer &model), Brenda Branton.
Kirsten Mossin, Ellen Smets, Jessica Wilcox, Caroline Bacon.
Maribel Gordon & Barry Ball (Marshal).
Joan Stock & Maggie Coombes.
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La Cala Golf Club´s new captains are now wellinstalled in office and are undertaking their many
tasks with great gusto. Bob Gordon and Carol Rees arelooking forward to being the first captains to have a fullyear in office with three 18-hole courses open. Theyexpect to be very busy with more properties being soldand more members joining the club. Both Bob and Carolare also looking forward to the inauguration of the LadiesSenior League with all ladies over 50 eligible to play inmatches against other Costa del Sol clubs.
Bob, who plays off 17, has been living in Mijas Costa forthe past three years but has been a club member for five.Married to fellow member Maribel, who is from Barcelona,Bob is a semi-retired consultant solicitor. He initiallyjoined La Cala on the recommendation of a friend whowas already a member and comments: “You can’t bebored at La Cala because of the variety of the threecourses with their different levels of difficulty. It is also agreat club from a social point of view and it welcomesgolfers of all abilities with many nationalities represented.”
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New Club Captains take Office
Fourteen handicapper Carol also lives in Mijas where shehas had a property for 10 years. Before joining La Calashe played all the courses in the region and opted to jointhe La Cala club as it offered the most for members. Hereshe can play in competition with husband Danny,something she regards as an advantage as in other clubsthe men and ladies can only compete amongstthemselves. Her aim for the coming year is to ensure thateveryone continues to enjoy playing.
Unlike many golf clubs on the Costa del Sol, La Calaholds twice weekly members’ competitions on Tuesdaysand Saturdays. The Saturday competitions are veryvaried in format and appeal to playing members of alllevels whereas the Tuesday handicap qualifyingcompetitions are a little more serious. Bob and Carol arekeen to continue this ‘dual’ weekly pattern and beingenthusiastic about the social side are considering theintroduction of new social activities for not only playingmembers, but for non-playing spouses and partners.
Caracala Spa, the Costa del Sol’s newest and most
luxurious spa, will open its doors this spring and
already expectation is high. The international spa design
and consultancy company who are involved in the
project, Wheway International, have expressed their
satisfaction with the progress to date and say that as the
opening day gets ever closer the unique advantages of
the spa are becoming clearer.
Tanya Wheway highlights the indoor/outdoorhydrotherapy pool as one of the main features as it willoffer fantastic views of the resort and this level of luxuryis unique on the Costa del Sol. Other exciting features willbe the excellent therapy rooms such as the Dry Float,Wet Room for body scrubs and traditional soapmassages plus the exotic Rasul for mud bathing.
“The Couples Suite is also very uncommon. Friends,partners, mothers and daughters, etc. can share top-to-toe treatments in total privacy. Relaxation areas arebecoming more and more important. The spa will havethe Thermal Suite, which is a heated relaxation area witha cooler zone beside it. The sun decks will also offer aluxurious location to take in the fantastic views of theresort. Furthermore, with the addition of an indoorexercise pool, the resort will have three swimming pools,”comments Tanya Wheway.
The spa manageress is Blanca Schubert. She joins LaCala after a career in the hotel and spa industry inSwitzerland and Germany. This included beingresponsible for the opening and operation of a spa in theHotel Holiday Inn, located in Passau, Germany.
She is very excited about Caracala Spa and believes itcan be the market leader in the Costa del Sol as not onlyis it a luxurious spa with excellent facilities but is set in astunning location.
FACILITIES
Indoor Heated Swimming Pool with exercise area
We have a full range of treatment packages to awakenyour senses and to relax you totally. We use the topbrands available, such as Décleor, and Ytsara. Consultour specialists or visit our web site, www.lacala.com.
Why not join our spa?Do you live in La Cala or the Costa del Sol and wish to joinour spa? We can offer a programme designed for yourneeds. Our spa manageress, Blanca Schubert is available toanswer all your queries. Call her at the number below.
The perfect presentAre you looking for the perfect St. Valentine’s Day present orsomething for a birthday, Mothers’ Day or Fathers’ Day? Wehave the answer with gift vouchers suitable for all.
Caracala Spa Opening Special OfferValid until 17-09-06Two nights in a double room with buffet breakfast, thermalcircuit, Vichy shower and Samunprai treatment–Cataplasmas on a base of warm Thai herbs. Selected herbalteas.
Price per person in double room: €309 + VAT.
For more information contact:spa@lacala.com
Tel. +34 952 669 010 or +34 952 669 000
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Update
p (L to R) Allan Wheway, Spa Manageress Blanca Schubert, Tanya Wheway.
HamanSaunaHerbal Steam BathIglooSensory ShowersKneipp Foot BathsTepidariumHydrotherapy Pool
Spa Café and SolariumSix Therapy RoomsDry FloatRasulCouples RoomRelaxation RoomBeauty RoomBoutique
Thermal Circuit comprises: Other Facilities:
Keen golfers Ken and Eunice Muirare excited about moving into
their new three-bedroom penthousein Real Altavista. Gynaecologist Kenand Executive Nurse Director Eunicelive just outside Glasgow and intendto use their new home several timesa year. They have been coming tothe Costa del Sol on holidays for thelast 14 years and decided to buy inLa Cala because of the overallfacilities and the quality and varietyof the golf courses. Anothermotivating factor was the launch of adaily Glasgow – Malaga flight.
“The primary reason for choosingLa Cala was golf. We are bothkeen players and the courses andassociated facilities are top-class.We intend to come here severaltimes a year as weekend trips arenow possible. We have joined the golf club and intend to play in the members’ competitions. The overall servicewe received from La Cala has been superb and the handover and legal parts were conducted veryprofessionally,” comments Ken.
Ken and Eunice Muir
Developments on the property front continueunabated at the resort. New urbanisations under
construction include the Real Altavista apartmentsand the Monte Alto townhouses.The first residents in Real Altavista accepted theirkeys to their new three bedroom penthouse apartmentat the beginning of December. The apartment hasbeen bought by two English couples, Geoff & JulieHowley and Tony & Mandy Oxley. Geoff and Tony arebusiness colleagues in Preston and the families intendto share their new holiday home as neither can be onholidays at the same time.
Geoff says they were immediately attracted to La Calaafter staying in the hotel and being impressed by thesurroundings. “What attracted us to La Cala was thewonderful views and the tranquillity, being away fromthe hustle and bustle of the coast. We intend to spendbetween six and seven weeks a year here. Thereforewe opted for an apartment because of the ease of
maintenance and the 24-hour security. Although weboth have families we are all interested in playing golf.This was another huge attraction.”
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New Owners - The Howleys and Oxleys
p (L to R) Tony & Mandy Oxley, Geoff & Julie Howley, Margarita Valderrama- Property Services.
LA CALA NEWS
p Eunice and Ken Muir.
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Some of the top junior golfers in Spain competed forthe prestigious Junior Cup on Campo Europa over
two days of individual and foursomes matches in January.The Junior Cup is an inter-regional event between thegolf federations of Andalucía, Madrid, Valencia andExtramadura. The four person teams were comprised oftwo boys and two girls.
The title was retained by the home side of Andaluciacomprising of Patrick Simard, Gervasio Cuquejo, BelénMozo and Azahara Muñoz. The two girls, who arecurrently on golf scholarships in U.S. universities, shot 66and 67 respectively in the final round on the par 71course.
The team captains and officials, including federationpresidents, vice presidents and directors, were alsohighly complimentary about the competition and itsorganisation. The captain of the Andalucian winning teamManuel Garbayo said: “It was a complete success.Campo Europa was in great condition and of course LaCala Resort is a tremendous location and a tremendouscomplex. It is important for our best players to have thistype of competition and the standard was very high.” Thecaptain of the Madrid team, Antonio Barquero, wasequally fulsome in his praise saying, “it all went really,really well and we are delighted to be involved with sucha well-organised competition.”
Speaking at the presentation of prizes the Mijas councillorwith responsibility for sport, Francisco Marín thanked LaCala Resort and the Andalucian Golf Federation for all thegreat work they did in organising the competition.
1st Andalucía:Patrick Simard, Gervasio Cuquejo, Belén Mozo and Azahara Muñoz
2nd Madrid:Alberto Doniga, Araceli Felgueroso, Bárbara Perera and Pedro Oriol
3rd Valencia:Jordi García del Moral, Lluis García del Moral, Irene Pajares and Laura Martínez
4th Extremadura:Jorge Campillo, Rosana Gómez, Cristina Turéganoand Adolfo Juan
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Top Juniors compete in La Cala
p The Madrid team with captain Antonio Barquero.
p Team Valencia with captain Carlos Marti.
p The winning team from Andalucía with captain Manuel Garbayo. p Team Extramadura with captain Francisco Javier Colomo.
Results:
Overall Champion
John Moules (Ireland)
Category 1 (hcp 0 - 14.4)
1st Gordon Campbell (UK)
2nd Steve Hooper (UK)
3rd Jacob Aaholm (Denmark)
Category 2 (hcp 14.5 - 32.0)
1st Heimo Kupsu (Finland)
2nd Raj Chima (UK)
3rd Gunter Zapf (Austria)
Wednesday, November 30th. North Course
Best Lady Olivia Parry (UK)
Best Man Steve Hooper (UK)
Thursday, December 1st. South Course
Best Lady Olivia Parry (UK)
Best Man John Parry (UK)
68 points
63 points
63 points
62 points
64 points
62 points
61 points
29 points
35 points
28 points
35 points
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The first La Cala GolfWorld Open was held at the end of November and start of December. This is a totally uniquecompetition with three rounds being played over three different 18-hole courses all within the same complex. Due
to its position as the largest golf resort in Spain, La Cala is the only complex in a position to offer this choice of coursesto players.
Fifty golfers from a variety of countries competed for the honour of securing the first GolfWorld title and the competitionwas a huge success despite inclement weather on the final day that reduced the event to 36 holes. Most of the playersconfirmed their intention to return for the second staging of the event this coming November.
Non-golfers also enjoyed a great week of organised sightseeing and entertainment organised by the resort.
Top: John Moules accepting his trophy from Director of Golf, Alan Saunders and Leisure Operations Director, Susanne Roemer. Left: Category 1 winner, GordonCampbell and right: Participants and friends enjoying a night of Mexican music.
First La Cala GolfWorld Open
Results:
Men Category 1 (to 14.5)
1st Greg Bacon
2nd Pete Chadwick
3rd David Millar
4th Fco. Cervilla
Men Category 2 (14.5 +)
1st Alan Jewett
2nd Merv Coombes
3rd Ray Clarke
4th John Hart
Ladies
1st Jess Wilcox
2nd Isabella Muller
3rd Maribel Gordon
4th Carol Rees
Juniors
1st Jess Wilcox
2nd Tom Bacon
3rd Oliver Wilcox
4th Sean Jewett
38 points
37 points
36 points
35 points
41 points
35 points
34 points
31 points
37 points
35 points
35 points
30 points
37 points
36 points
36 points
18 points
The twelfth Cudeca Cup at La Cala Resort last
November was an outstanding success, raising
almost 12,500 euros for the cancer care charity. The
organisation is providing 16 inpatient beds in its
Benalmadena hospice. The money raised will go
towards the capital costs and also towards the
employment of medical and auxiliary staff.
The President and founder of Cudeca, Joan Hunt,
described the sum raised as “a wonderful amount of
money” and said the members of La Cala were “the
most generous people we have ever met”. She
praised the organisation of the competition, describing
the atmosphere as “fantastic” and added: “This is a
wonderful help towards the finance of our care of
patients who are suffering from terminal cancer. On
their behalf and also the doctors, nurses and all staff
and volunteers of Cudeca, I am sending our heartfelt
thanks and admiration for your generosity. Since 1994
the total financial help given to the Cudeca hospice
from the members of La Cala has been more than
€80,000.”
Cudeca is a charity that provides palliative home care,
free of charge, to patients suffering from terminal
cancer and to their families. To date over 3,000 cancer
sufferers have been helped by the organisation.
Over 70 players took part in the stableford
competition, held on the North Course. The golf was
followed by lunch, a raffle and auction. The event was
organised by Cudeca volunteer and La Cala member
Joan Stock.
The overall winner was La Cala Resort resident Alan
Jewett with 41 points. Promising junior Jess Wilcox
won both the junior and ladies prize with 37 points.
p (L to R): Merv Coombes, Lady Captain - Carol Rees, Men’s Captain - Bob Gordon, Fco. Cervilla and overall winner Alan Jewett.
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XII Cudeca Cup at La Cala Resort raises over €12,000
Results:
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LA CALA NEWS
The second La Cala Resort Property Agencies GolfChallenge attracted over 60 real estate agents from
36 property and finance companies as well as law firmswhen held on Campo Europa in September.
Campo Europa was in perfect condition and received anenthusiastic welcome from the agents who hadcompeted in the event, who regarded it as anotherexcellent addition to the extensive range of top classfacilities in the resort.
The overall winner of the event was Bob Langley (45points). He also won category I (handicaps 0-16.4) fromJuan López Moreno (40 pts) and Paul Rossiter (39 pts).Category II went to Joe Bautista (44 pts) from JuanAntonio López Álvarez (42 pts) and Miguel Santos deRosendo Hurtado (41 pts). Longest Drive was won byJuarez Dias Marques with the Nearest the Pin prizegoing to the only participating lady, Stefanie Noll.
For more information contact the property sales office at(34) 952 669 027 or e-mail property@lacala.com.
Property Agencies Golf Challenge
p Property agents at the prize-giving.
p From left: La Cala Property Sales Manager, Bernd Dellwig and Bob Langley,overall winner.
Former European Tour player and Sky Sports golfpresenter, Richard Boxhall, visited the resort in
September and played the North Course and CampoEuropa. He was impressed by both courses and thoughtCampo Europa is a good, tight course and will improve asit matures.
Richard Boxhall was a top tour player during the 90s andis now a full-time on-course commentator for Sky Sports.He was participating in a golf outing for the financialdivision of Reuters as part of their global golf challenge.During his stay he played various holes with differentgroups of players and gave them the benefit of hisextensive experience in the game.
The facilities at La Cala means that it attracts manycorporate groups for golf competitions or to combineleisure breaks with business meetings in one or more ofthe many conference rooms available. These roomsboast a wide range of modern communications facilitiesand special packages and are available to cater for thedifferent demands of various groups.
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There was a large turn out for the IV Property Owners’Championship, held on Campo Europa at the end of
September. Over fifty players took part, reflecting the risein the number of residents in the resort. After thecompetition all the participants enjoyed drinks and tapasin the Los Olivos restaurant in the clubhouse. This was aprefect opportunity for the newer residents to get to knowsome of the longer established people and manyexpressed their intention to join the La Cala Golf Club andtake part in the regular weekly competitions.
IV Property Owners’ Championship
Sky Sports Presenter in La Cala
Men1st John Brooks 2nd Michael Zelley3rd Jean Paul Koep
Ladies1st Jill Davies2nd Sylvia McGarvie3rd Valerie Penney
Results:
36 points35 points35 points
39 points37 points30 points
Property Services Manager, Alan Howes with Men´s winner John Brooks(above) and Ladies winner Jill Davies (left).
p Richard Boxhall.
p Competitors in the Reuters Global Golf Challenge.
PROPERTY RESALES
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Build:Bedrooms:Bathrooms:Pool:
Sales Price:
Marble floors throughout, except kitchen | Hot/Cold air-conditioning | Fully-fitted kitchen | Underfloor heating in themain bathroom | Built-in wardrobes | Video porter entry | Alarm system | Stunning Golf and Resort views |Underground private garage | Private storeroom | Games room in basement | Excellent private position | Tastefullydecorated.
311 m2
3 3 (1 ensuite)Communal pool and park areas
€865,000
COLINAS DEL GOLF - 3 BEDROOM SEMI-DETACHED VILLA CLEAR GOLF VIEWS OF THESOUTH COURSE AND CAMPO EUROPA WEST-FACING – LARGE GARDEN
Build:Bedrooms:Bathrooms:Pool:
Sales Price:
Marble floors throughout, except kitchen | Hot/Cold air-conditioning | Fully-fitted kitchen | Underfloor heating in the mainbathroom | Built-in wardrobes | Walk-in wardrobe in the main bedroom | Video porter entry | Alarm system | Stunning Golfand Resort views | Underground private parking | Private storeroom.
188 m2 plus parking and storeroom33 (2 en suite)Communal pool and park areas
€460,000
3 BEDROOM MID FLOOR APARTMENT IN LOS ALTOS OVERLOOKING THE RESORT TOWARDSTHE MEDITERRANEAN
Plot:Buildability:Project:Build costs:
Sales Price:
501 m2
35%included / approved by the Town Hallapprox: €350,000
FRONT LINE GOLF - VILLA PLOT ADJACENT TO THE 8TH FAIRWAY OF THE SOUTH COURSE
€285,000
Plot:Build approx.:Bedrooms:Bathrooms:Pool:
Sales Price:
Marble floors throughout, except kitchen | Hot/Cold air-conditioning Open fireplace | Fully-fitted kitchen | Built-in wardrobes| Video porter entry system | Pre-installed Alarm System | Views overlooking the North Course towards the national parkand the Alpujada Mountains | East/West facing | Private car port | Walking distance to Clubhouse | Gated community |Private Garden with direct access to pool area.
243 m2
219 m2 plus carport and patio33 (1 ensuite)Communal pool and green areas
€469,000
3 BEDROOM SEMI-DETACHED TOWNHOUSE OPPOSITE THE POOL AREA WITH VIEWSOVERLOOKING THE 18TH HOLE OF THE NORTH COURSE
PROPERTY RESALES
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CHARMING 2 BEDROOM APARTMENT LA PLAZA OVERLOOKING THE 9TH HOLE- NORTH COURSE
Build:Bedrooms:Bathrooms:Pool:
Sales Price: €320,000
Porcelain floors in kitchen, bathroom and corridor | Carpets in all other rooms | Hot/Cold air-conditioning |Alarm system | Fully installedkitchen | Working fireplace | Underfloor heating in the bathroom | Built-in wardrobes | Incredible west-facing mountain and golf views| Clubhouse, putting green and South Course just across the road | Private, well-established development of only 12 properties.
95 m2
21Communal pool and garden areas
Sales Price: €399,000
Attic area was converted into 3rd bedroom | Marble floors throughout, except kitchen | Hot/Cold air-conditioning | Openfireplace | Fully-fitted kitchen | Built-in wardrobes | Video porter entry system | Private roof terrace | Views to golf course |East/West facing | Private car port | Walking distance to Clubhouse | Gated community Private Garden.
3 BEDROOM TOWNHOUSE WEST-FACING WITH VIEWS OVER THE 18TH GREEN OF THENORTH COURSE
Build approx:Bedrooms:Bathrooms:Pool:
145 m2 living area plus porches, terraces and patio33 en suite and 1 guest toilet Communal pool and green areas
Costa Gaels stage Football Tournament
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Dutch first division football side FC Twente helda week-long training camp in the resort in
early January. This coincided with the league’swinter break and culminated with a match againstDutch second division outfit Volendam on the LaCala pitch.
Twenty four players and a team of officials madethe trip and they stayed in Hotel La Cala wherethey also held tactics meetings and set up atemporary physiotherapy room. Although most ofthe players are Dutch they also haveprofessionals from Russia, Georgia, Sweden,Greece and Burkhino Faso.
Commercial Director, Jan Van Halst said theywere delighted with La Cala as a training venue:“There are three things we look for in a trainingcamp: the pitch, the food and the sleepingarrangements. The pitch was perfect. We arrivedin October to inspect the facilities and everythingwe requested was carried out. The food wasexcellent and totally suitable for our training needsand the sleeping arrangements were also perfect.We have absolutely nothing to complain about.”
Top Dutch Football Team train in La Cala
The resort’s sports pitch was the venue for adifferent type of football, a Gaelic Football
tournament in October when teams fromIreland, Northern Ireland, Wales and Spain allcontested the second annual Costa Gaels GAATournament. The Costa Gaels were foundedduring the summer of 2003 in Marbella when agroup of Irish ex-pats realized they weremissing one vital element from the ‘old country’– Gaelic Football. Since then the club hasgrown steadily and matches have already takenplace against teams from various countries.
The tournament was played over two glorioussunny days and the local team emergedvictorious in the final over Tullysaran fromArmagh, Northern Ireland. The tournament alsohad a large social element and visitors andlocals alike enjoyed the facilities of the La Calaclubhouse during their time in the resort.
p FC Twente´s first team.
p The presentation of the cup to the winning Marbella captain.
Congratulations to the La Cala Senior Mens Leagueteam that have successfully defended their hard
won title following another year of interclubcompetition. The league is contested by teams of over55s and La Cala again overcame 12 other clubs fromall along the Costa del Sol. The league gives manymembers the opportunity to represent their club underthe able captaincy of Francisco Cervilla. The six-manteams play each others courses with the top fourstableford scores counting.
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Senior League Team retain Trophy
Final of AESGOLF Circuit
The Association of Senior Golfers in Spain held the final of their AESGOLF Circuit Trofeo Golf 56 competitionon Campo Europa in November. The association is for men over 55 and women over 50 and almost 80
players took part.
The overall winners of the Trofeo Golf 56 circuit that was played in various Costa del Sol courses during thesummer were:
The winners of the La Cala competition were:
The regional delegate for the association in Andalucía, Edmundo Sánchez del Río, paid tribute to theorganisation of the event: “The treatment we receive in La Cala Resort is extremely professional and we are verypleased to bring the event to the course. We feel the circuit will also bring more visitors to the region.” The mainsponsors were the Junta de Andalucía, Turismo Andaluz and Vitania.
The circuit returns to La Cala for their first tournament of 2006 that takes place on Easter Saturday, April 15th.For more information Tel. 952 669 033.
Men’s category 1
1st Javier Pérez de Leza 2nd Andoni Basterrechea Palacios 3rd James Smyth
Men’s category 2
1st Carlos Bernal Fernández 2nd Javier Serna Ullibari3rd Luis Poggio Traveller
37 points36 points36 points
36 points34 points30 points
Results:
Men’s category 1. Handicaps (0 – 16.4), Johan Nederveen.
Men’s category 2. Handicaps (16.5 – 36.4), Carlos Bernal Fernández.
Ladies. Anne Smith.
Ladies
1st Silvia Saez López 2nd Ritva Hagglund3rd Anne Smyth
Non-AESGOLF members
1st Dolores Paredes Chacón2nd Brian Twigg3rd Jorge Sojo
36 points28 points28 points
34 points31 points30 points
p The victorious Senior League team.
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Over 70 players took part in a very successful DanskeBank competition held on Campo Europa in
December. Following a shot gun start all the competitorsenjoyed an exceptional day with the organiserscommenting: “There were moments when the participantsstopped to enjoy the spectacular views and it was anhonour to have the opportunity to take part and beallowed to play the course. The course is in greatcondition with spectacular tree or bunker-lined holes andexcellent greens.”
Following the round there was a Swedish buffet lunch inthe hotel. The organisers also commented on themagnificent resort with its wide range of facilities.
The BHF Bank of Switzerland held its first golftournament in La Cala during October with early
cloudy weather giving way to glorious sunshine for therest of the day.
Golfers from Germany, Denmark and England made upmost of the field. With handicaps ranging from 5 to 50,almost every category of player was represented. After avery pleasant round of golf, the bank invited all theparticipants to a buffet dinner in the club’s restaurant. Theday’s best players received fantastic prizes in the awardsceremony that followed. The organisers commented thatit was a very well-organised tournament and they arealready looking forward to repeating the event next year.
The bank opened its representative office in Mijas some timeago in order to be closer to its clients living on the Costa del Sol.
Swiss BHF-Bank visit La Cala
Elbe Weser Tournament
The final of the Elbe Weser Tournamenttook place in the resort at the start of
November. The finalists qualified through aseries of four events held in the north ofGermany that were called ‘Golf & Gourmet’.Fittingly the golf was followed by a buffet inthe clubhouse. Main sponsors, German real-estate company, Engel & Völkers are agentsof La Cala.
Organiser Leonard Petersen commented:“Golfers in good spirits, a beautiful golfcourse, unsurpassable weather with greatorganisation from La Cala have made thisfinal a memorable event for all involved.”
p Erik Moeller & John Frank.p Prize-giving in the La Cala hotel.
Danske Bank play Campo Europa
The inaugural ToyotaEuropean Golf Final was
staged at La Cala in November.The event was run by specialistgolf event management company,
PA Golf Associates based in the UK. Winners ofToyota golf events from countries throughoutEurope qualified to play in this very special finalplayed over the North and South courses.
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Seventy delegates at the 16th Annual Congress of the PGAE - the Professional Golfers Associationof Europe - took part in their President’s Challenge, a Ryder Cup style matchplay competition, on
Campo Europa in early December. The association coordinates the work of the different PGAsthroughout Europe with 34 member countries and 12,000 affiliated professionals.
The association was delighted with the resort and the competition. According to their own web site www.pgae.com: “ThePGAE were given an unforgettable treat on Day 2 when they took part in the President’s Challenge at the sumptuousand visually seductive surrounds of La Cala Resort. The annual 18-hole competition took place on the mesmerisingCampo Europa which, combined with two more 18-hole course plus a pleasing par three test, completes the Costa delSol’s most expansive and exclusive golfing getaway.
Add the 5-Star La Cala Hotel and the David Leadbetter Academy, all stylishly designed and blended into the magnificentinland terrain, and La Cala is well justified in describing itself as ‘one of the most complete residential and touristdevelopments in Southern Europe…nestling between the Mijas mountains and the Mediterranean… with stunningviews that linger long in the memory.’ ”
President’s Challenge on Campo Europa
Sydkusten Trophy
Toyota European Golf Final 2005
The 13th annual Jyske Bank/Sydkusten Trophy was
held on Campo Europa in November. There were
over 100 participants, with all the Nordic countries
represented in the stableford competition.
The Sydkusten Trophy is organised by the Swedish
newspaper of the same name and takes place on
seven Costa del Sol courses each year. After the
highly successful event the players had lunch in Hotel
La Cala.
Handicap 6.1 - 18.4
1st Thomas Gromer (11.9)2nd Bo Zaine (16.3)3rd Jan Bjorklund (18.4)
43 points42 points39 points
Results:
Handicap 18.9 - 36.0
1st Ulf Krensler (21.6)2nd Carin Olsson (19.2)3rd Gladys D’Mello (27.2)
37 points36 points36 points
The eleventh RCI Costa del Sol Golf Challengetook place on the North Course in early
September. RCI is a holiday provider that deals withten million people annually. The La Cala competitionwas held for its affiliated clients in mainland Spain andthe Canary Islands.
The RCI Business Development and PlanningManager, Ángeles García-Tenorio Ortega, said shewas extremely happy with the event and lookedforward to bringing the competition back to La CalaResort next year.
For the second year in a row the team representingthe Patronato de Turismo won the main prize. Teammembers: Vicente Rodríguez Trujillo, ManoloFernández, Miguel Prieto and Jesús Calvo Vivero.
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RCI Costa del Sol Golf Challenge
p The winning team from the Patronato de Turismo.
Scottish Institute of Sport
(Back row L to R): Audrey Duncan (supportstaff - Strength & Conditioning), JennaWilson, Kylie Walker, Roseanne Niven, KrystalCaithness and Karen Young (support staff -Sports Physiotherapy).(Kneeling L to R): Steve McNally, Henry Scottand Paul O´Hara.
The resort welcomed the Scottish Institute of Sport during January. The visit was part of the institute’s golfprogramme and 11 of the top juniors from the country spent a week practising in La Cala. Supported by
lottery funding, the institute concentrates on nine sports and deals with the development of 16 - 18 year olds. Itprovides technical coaching, nutrition and psychology programmes and also has an international competitionprogramme. One of its past pupils, Clare Queen qualified at November’s Q-school for the Ladies European Tour.
The institute’s National High Performance Golf Coach is Steve McNally. He says the group chose La Calabecause of its three challenging, championship courses and superb practice facilities. During their stay theyconducted sports science testing on the physical demands of playing on undulating courses.
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2005 Golfing Year Ends in Style
The traditional End of Year San Miguel Open Tournament held on the last day of 2005 was an outstanding success
with 132 players competing in good weather on Campo Europa. With such a large number of players there was a
shotgun start for this fourball stableford competition. This event was a real ‘United Nations’ of golf with representatives
from: Spain, Holland, Ireland, England, Argentina, Wales, Scotland and more.
1st José Manuel González Norin& Javier Arcas Cubero
2nd Friedrich & Caj Rainhard
3rd Unai Arizmendi Real de Agua & Francisco Jesús
Polaina Navarro
Cristobal Martín Padilla & Francisco Bravo Grau
46 points
42 points
40 points
40 points
Results:
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Captains’ Day
The first Saturday in October saw the biggest club dayof the year when the Captains’ Day competitions were
held on the North Course. There was an extremely largeturnout with the course proving to be an especially toughtest as it was being prepared for the Ladies Euro Q-school. The large turnout of 100 players was in no doubtdue to the popularity of the two outgoing captains;Campbell McGarvie and Judi Lentelink. Even moreattended the Captains’ dinner held that night in theclubhouse that included the premiere of an audio-visualspectacular charting the year in images.
Five handicapper, Greg Bacon, capped a memorable yearon the golfing front by taking the first prize, having won the
prestigious individual championship for the Coombes’ Platein June and later adding the club championship. The ladieswinner, Jess Wilcox, also capped a fine year by taking theladies prize. This young player has a bright future in thesport having already dropped in handicap to 11.
Category I Handicap 0-14
1st Greg Bacon (5)
2nd Terry Franklin (14)
3rd Francisco Cervilla (7)
4th John Brooks (13)
Category II Handicap 15+
1st Philip Shute
2nd Merv Coombes
3rd Gerry Rippinger
4th Heimo Hupsu
Ladies
1st Jess Wilcox (11)
2nd Sylvia McGarvie (23)
3rd Ritva Hagglund (11)
4th Liz McGuire (16)
5th Maggie Coombes (24)
38 points
37 points
36 points
36 points
39 points
38 points
35 points
35 points
35 points
Results:
p Competition winners with Director of Golf Alan Saunders and EventsManager Ana Nyblom.
p Captains Judi Lentelink & Campbell McGarvie with the winners.
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New Club Champions
La Cala Resort’s new club champions have beendecided after a fully subscribed Members Festival
Week of top-class golf during October. During theweek there were 558 rounds of competitive golfplayed, resulting in almost 54,000 shots being played.
The highlight of the week was the individual strokeplay club championships that went to Greg Bacon andAnneli Alanen. Greg capped a fine year completingthe last two holes in two under for a level par 73 on theNorth Course. He took his second club championshipby two from John Chatto on 75 with Bjorn Ljunggrenthird on 76.
Anneli Alanen took her sixth club championship,shooting 81 to win by two from up-and-coming juniorJessica Wilcox. Lisa Magnusson was third on 85.
Lisa Magnusson compensated somewhat by capturingthe Club Individual Stableford Championship with 34points. The men’s section was won by Heikki Alanenwith 35 points.
The Millenium Cup betterball stableford competitionwas won by Christer and Kirsti Makela with 48 points.Gordon Edwards and Terence Franklin were secondon 45, the same score as third-placed Mervyn andMargaret Coombes.
The first event of the week was a Texas Scramble wonby Dianne Dew, Roger Dew, Bob Gordon and MaribelGordon. The Gert Landin Cup was the final event. Itwas contested in Ryder Cup format between theNordic Countries and the Rest of the World who werevictorious over the Scandinavians by 111/2 to 91/2.
Another prize awarded at the end of the week was theMixed Knockout Trophy that was won by Greg andCaroline Bacon. A special presentation of the RoyWhite award was also made to Caroline Bacon for hertireless work with the Ladies League.
Men’s Club Champion, Greg Bacon, Club Captain Campbell McGarvie and uGolf Operations Manager, Pedro Batista.
The finale of the outgoing Captains’ year was thetraditional Goodies v Rascals Ryder Cup style
encounter with teams selected by draw from a hat. Thematch took place on Campo Europa in October with JudiLentelink’s Goodies beating Campbell McGarvie’sRascals 11-7 to take the cup. The match was played fromthe Captains special long tees and tapas and wine wereenjoyed afterwards.
SPECIAL PRIZES
Ladies longest drive - Pam Harold.Men´s nearest the pin - Erling Jonson, who received aspecial prize of a magnum of Scotch whisky, made in thedistillery in Scotland where Campbell’s grandfather andgreat-grandfather worked.
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Erling Johnson acceptinghis prize from CampbellMcGarvie.
Madrid Golfers take on La Cala
Goodies v Rascals
Twenty members of the Ladies Golf Federation of Madrid visited La Cala for three days of competition at the end ofSeptember to compete against a ladies team from the La Cala Golf Club. The trip was a prize for the Madrid ladies
who qualified through a series of tournaments held throughout the year. During their visit the ladies stayed in the LaCala hotel and held two days of competitionagainst the local ladies team on the North andSouth courses and they then played CampoEuropa on the third day. The competition was wonby the La Cala team who used their localknowledge to gain a narrow victory.
The President of the Federation’s SportingDivision, Paloma Enríquez, described the visit as“phenomenal” and was full of praise for thewelcome accorded to her members by the LaCala ladies and officials. A qualified referee, shealso expressed her delight at the decision of theLadies European Tour to hold their qualifyingschool on the North Course. “It is a fine test of golfand is very important for ladies golf countrywide inSpain,” she commented.
The Madrid and La Cala teams u
p The Goodies.
p The Rascals.
u
Doubles Matchplay and Turkey Trot
The current ladies captain Carol Rees and Olivia Parryretained their club doubles matchplay championship
by defeating Lisa Magnusson and Kirsten Mossin in earlyDecember. The Men´s title went to Greg Bacon and RobWilcox who prevailed over 2006 captain Bob Gordon andJohn Parry.
The presentation of trophies took place in conjunctionwith the prize-giving for the annual Turkey Trot individualstableford competition.
Turkey Trot Prizewinners
The prize giving was preceded by the Turkey TrotChristmas Lunch in the Los Olivos restaurant in theclubhouse. Over 70 members enjoyed the splendidthree course meal and a table quiz specially designedby the Lady Captain.
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Men Handicap 15 - 28, Merv Coombes Handicap 0 - 14, Don Cameron
Ladies Isabella Muller
Juniors Oliver Wilcox
p Doubles KO Winners: Rob Wilcox & Greg Bacon with the captains.
p Doubles KO Winners: Carol Rees & Olivia Parry with Bob Gordon.
Ashe Tray
During November the Ashe Tray was competed for betweenteams of ladies and gents. With a format of betterball
matchplay, the ladies were victorious by 4 to 2. This event issponsored by Peter and Anne Ashe - long-time residents of theresort. Started in 2004 the ladies now lead by 2 - 1. Thecompetition was followed by drinks and tapas in Los Olivos.
p Turkey Trot: Bob Gordon, Maggie Coombes, Don Cameron.
p Turkey Trot: Mervyn Coombes, Maggie Coombes, Bob Gordon.
p Turkey Trot: Isabella Muller, Maggie Coombes, Bob Gordon.
t Anne Ashe with the captains.
Agroup of 15 Polish golfers visited La Cala in Januaryfor the final day of a pro-am tournament. They
played in groups with local professionals and their visitwas filmed for Polish TV. The group are all interested inbuying properties in the Costa del Sol and according tothe organiser of the visit, Agnes Marciniak of AliasInvestments, they loved La Cala and the Costa del Solin general.
“They love the climate here where they can play golf allyear round. They also like the atmosphere and theSpanish people. This has been a very successful tripand a number have expressed their interest in returningwith family or friends to look at the investment
opportunities inmore detail. Anumber arealready planningreturn tripswithin a month.”
Poland is a fastgrowing marketfor Spanish realestate. Agnes
Marciniak confirmed that the success of the tournamentmeans that they will definitely hold it again next year.
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The David Leadbetter Academy has started anew club for young talented golfers
interested in pursuing a career in the sport. It isintended to act as a stepping stone to theprofessional ranks.
Twenty top players will form an exclusive groupthat will receive intensive daily tuition from theacademy’s director and head instructor, Quintinvan der Berg. The players will also have accessto the ultimate in training aids being used bymany top touring pros. This is a state-of-the-art3D motion analysis simulator that will be the onlyone of its kind in mainland Europe. It is expectedthat many of the world’s top players will also usethe system at the academy.
In addition, the group of players will benefit fromthe other training systems in place at theacademy as well as free range balls, free use ofthe par 3 course, discounted rates at the three LaCala courses and cost price merchandise.
The cost of the 12 month course is €3,000.Places are limited to 20 and early booking isadvisable.
Polish trip to La Cala
DLGA 20 Club
p Quintin van der Berg teaching one of his promising juniors.
p Competition winner, Krzysztof Gradecki.
t Group instruction at the academy.
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