Journey overview
Established in 1959, today Guadalmina offers 17 different nationalities and more than 2.000 members, and probably the best social life along the Costa del Sol.
Guadalmina offers two 18 holes golf courses and a par 3 nine holes golf course, a covered driving range for 40 players and a chipping and putting green.
Over these fifty years Real Club de Golf Guadalmina has hosted very important tournaments like the Spanish Championship in 1965 the qualifying school tournament for the European PGA in 1995 and 1996, or the PGA championship in 1998. In 2008 His Majesty Juan Carlos I King of Spain awarded Guadalmina with the Royal Appointment, fifty years of Golf, in a mature but always young and very friendly Club.
Holes 18+18+9
Designers Mr. Javier Arana and Mr. Folco Nardi
Founded 1959
Guadalmina South description
This is the oldest course of the Gualdalmina complex. It was designed by Javier Arana in 1959 and is renowned for its difficulty, thus making it more suitable for experienced players. This is the oldest course, is renowned for its difficulty , thus making it more suitable for experienced players, Fairways are narrow and well protected by old trees requiring more straight shots.
Guadalmina North description
Designed by Folco Nardi in 1973, this course runs almost parallel to its southern “brother”. It is shorter and hillier than the south course and has more water obstacles. The course requires straight drives down the middle of the fairways as failure to do so may have one ending up in one of the numerous water hazards hidden in the rough.
Nearest town San Pedro de Alcántara
Nearest airports Málaga y Gibraltar