19 Jul 2016
The five-star La Manga Club resort is celebrating new national success after receiving one of the most coveted honours in Spanish golf for its services to the game.
The world-famous venue in Murcia, south-east Spain, was singled out for special praise by the Royal Spanish Golf Federation and given the 'Merit in Golf' award in recognition of the resort's contribution to golf in Spain, Europe and worldwide for more than four decades.
A five-time host of the Spanish Open from 1973-77, some of golf's biggest names have played leading roles in La Manga Club's illustrious history since it opened in 1972, helping to establish the complex among the world's elite sports and leisure destination resorts.
South African legend Gary Player was the resort's first director of golf; Spain's favourite golfing son, the late Severiano Ballesteros, made his European Tour debut at La Manga Club in 1974 before becoming its touring professional from 1980-85; and Luke Donald cut his golfing teeth at the resort as a schoolboy on his way to becoming world number one.
In addition, as well as hosting the Spanish Open – both men's and ladies' – the resort has staged numerous other high-profile professional and amateur tournaments for golfers of all ages, including hosting the Spanish Junior Golf Championship for an eighth time last month.
Jose Asenjo, general manager of La Manga Club, said: "it is a great honour for us to be given this honour. The award is recognition for all the hard work and effort that has been made over the last four decades to make La Manga Club the favourite destination for golfers in Spain and Europe.”
A spokesman from the Royal Spanish Golf Federation said: “The Royal Spanish Golf Federation and its Youths Committee could not have a better venue for the Spanish Under-14 Championship. La Manga Club ensures a great success in this so-called great celebration of golf and this is the reason for coming every two years.
“This is the biggest event of the season and can only take place at La Manga Club, a resort with magnificent facilities and excellent staff. In this year's edition we enjoyed seeing promising young Spanish players at a very high and competitive level in perfect golf courses with a wonderful weather.”
The accolade is the latest in a long list of awards that La Manga Club has received, including most recently being named as Spain's best golf hotel at the World Golf Awards for the second year running and being voted as the best golf resort in Spain by Today's Golfer readers for the fifth successive year.
Set across an area of 1,400 acres, the resort's extensive golf facilities include three 18-hole courses, a nine-hole academy course and a recently-opened Leadbetter Golf Academy – the only one in mainland Spain.
As well as golf, La Manga Club – the official overseas training base of the Lawn Tennis Association – also boasts a 28-court tennis academy, a new High Performance Sports Centre and 2,000m² spa and fitness complex. It offers the choice of a five-star hotel, four-star serviced apartments and townhouses, and more than 20 bars and restaurants.
For more details on La Manga Club, visit www.lamangaclub.com.
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La Manga Club
La Manga Club – www.lamangaclub.com – is an unrivalled sports and leisure paradise which sits between the low hills that separate the Mediterranean from the Mar Menor Sea, just 20 minutes from Murcia airport and an hour from Alicante.
Set out over an area of some 560 hectares (approx. 1,400 acres), it enjoys a mild year-round Mediterranean climate and offers visitors a prestigious five-star hotel, luxury vacation apartments and extensive sports facilities, including three championship golf courses, a Leadbetter Golf Academy – the only one in mainland Spain – a 28-court tennis centre and eight grass sports pitches. The resort is also home to innumerable leisure facilities, such as the 2,000m2 Spa La Manga Club with its 13 luxurious treatment rooms, comprehensive fitness centre and 25m indoor swimming pool; meeting, banqueting and incentive facilities, and more than 20 restaurants and bars.
As well as hosting both Davis and Fed Cup tennis matches, La Manga Club has signed a long-term deal to be the overseas training resort of the Lawn Tennis Association (LTA) until 2019. It has also staged the Spanish Open golf championship and regularly attracts professional and international football teams to the first-class year-round training facilities which are also used by rugby and cricket sides.
As a result of more than 40 years of continued investment, innovation and commitment to excellence, La Manga Club is widely recognised as Spain's flagship resort and as one of the finest sports and lifestyle destinations in the world. Evidence of this is provided by its numerous awards and accolades.
La Manga Club was the proud recipient of a 2013 Certificate of Excellence from TripAdvisor, the world's largest travel website, for the facilities and service on offer at its five-star Hotel Principe Felipe. The resort has been voted 'Best Golf Hotel/Resort in Spain' by UK readers of Today's Golfer magazine for the last five years and was named 'Best Golf Hotel in Spain' at the 2014 and 2015 World Golf Awards. La Manga Club has long been a staunch supporter of women's golf, being the official overseas resort partner of the English Women's Golf Association for three years as well as hosting the Ladies European Tour (LET) Qualifying School from 2009-12. La Manga Club is also the venue for the Ladies Murcia Open, an LET Access Series event, and regularly hosts top women's amateur events and teams.
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For more information on La Manga Club contact Pete Simm on 01730 711920 or email petes@theazaleagroup.com