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As a unique members club and second oldest club on the island of Mallorca, the 18 holes course of Club de Golf Son Servera lays below a range of pine-clad mountains with glorious views over the bay of Cala Millor. Both experienced and rookie players will enjoy their round playing the challenging golf course. After the game, the Club House Restaurant offers a beautiful spot to relax and enjoy great local gastronomy with views on the 18th hole and the sea.
The Son Muntaner Golf course is located in a unique spot in between the mountain chain of “Na Burguesa” and the Bay of Palma. A long but forgiving course. This resort course is suited for any level of golfer and all will enjoy the course. The course is well maintained with good greens. There are a few holes where water is in play and the bunkers have a good consistency. The course focuses on excellence and has a practice area with a driving range and pitching area. They also have the biggest putting green on the island. Highly recommended!
Designed by German architect Thomas Himmel, Golf Son Gual is laid out across beautiful Mallorcan terrain, just east of the capital Palma. Himmel has worked wonders and delivered an exquisite golfing experience at Son Gual that blends seamlessly into the local landscape of Mallorca. The course is fast establishing itself as one of Europe’s best golf courses and has been compared to Augusta National, by former Masters’ champion Ian Woosnam. The stunning 18-hole, the 7,241-yard course includes one of the finest collections of par threes to be found anywhere and an outstanding closing hole.
Opened in 1978 with a fabulous John Harris design, T Golf & Country Club is one of the oldest and most respected courses in Mallorca. Just 12 km away from Palma, its wide fairways and large greens make for a great challenge to any level golfer. The views from the 8th and 11th holes alone are worth the visit. The 300-meter flat driving range is also available. Apparently it can accommodate up to 100 players.
The course is situated 60 km north of Palma on a stretch of land which slopes gently down to the edge of the sea. The area is covered with pine, olive and holm oak trees, and has a marvellous view of Alcanada island and its lighthouse. You can also see the stunning mountains of the Sierra de Levante. Designed by renowned architect Robert Trent Jones Jr, Club de Golf Alcanada’s 18-hole course opened in 2003. It is advisable to have a decent handicap to enjoy this course to the full.
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