La Cala's Third Course, the Campo Europa, was opened in March 2005. The fairways are generous from the tees and the greens are slightly larger than on the existing courses. They are not severely contoured but are well bunkered and are easier for the average golfer.
Course designer Cabell Robinson stresses the difference between the three courses: "The three courses in La Cala Resort are all very different in character. The new course is the most different of the three because of the river Ojen - the others are in the hills. They are three good challenges and none is over long. Yet they are all very different in character. It gives a great option to golfers to have three 18-hole courses to choose from."
Cabell went on to stress the advantages of the new course for the average golfer. The new course is not only dramatic but is also easier for the less confident golfer. The fairways are generous from the tees and the greens are slightly larger than the North and South Courses. The Ojen river plays a part in eight holes, cutting across three fairways. There is one main bridge that measures 45 metres and four smaller bridges over the river.
The 14th is at the maximum limit of what is allowed for a par 3 with a length of 233 metres. The 11th par 5 is the longest hole, measuring 524 metres.