Guadalmina Golf Course, Costa del Sol
The second oldest club on the Costa del Sol is Guadalmina which opened in 1959 as a nine-hole course.
The original South course was designed by Javier Arana, who extended it to a 18 hole par 72 in the late 1960s. The 10th and 11th hole of Guadalmina south run along the sea, and the course is bordered by well established trees.
The North course (18 holes, par 71) opened in 1973, and was designed by Folco Nardi. This course is more gentle than its predecessor, but no less interesting, and it is quite tight in places.
Guadalmina has hosted the PGA European Tour Qualifying School several times in the last few years, giving the course international recognition.
For practice, Guadalmina has both a driving range and a nine hole pitch and put course. Other sporting facilities include tennis and paddle tennis courts. There is also a swiming pool set in a beautiful landscape garden.
Course information
South Course
- Par 71
- 6461 yards
- Slope level 137
North Course
- Par 72
- 6208 yards
- Slope level 124
Note: All course lengths are in yards & off the yellow tees. Slope rating is also from the yellow tees.
Travel time from main resorts
Fuengirola: 45 mins
Puerto Banus: 15 mins
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