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Maspalomas Golf - Gran Canaria, Spain

Maspalomas Golf, located in the sun-soaked southeast of Gran Canaria, is an excellent destination for golfers seeking a memorable holiday experience. Nestled adjacent to the stunning Maspalomas Dunes Nature Reserve, this 18-hole, par 73 course was designed by the renowned architect Mackenzie Ross and opened its doors in 1968.

In addition to the exceptional golfing experience, visitors can enjoy comprehensive facilities including a driving range, putting greens, and a well-stocked pro shop. The onsite restaurant has gained a reputation as one of the culinary highlights in Southern Gran Canaria, providing a perfect place to unwind after a round.

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Maspalomas Golf

Maspalomas is one of the island's best established courses, having been opened in 1968 following design and construction by Mackenzie Ross. Measuring 6,189 yards from the back tees, this is not the longest course around, but it will certainly provide an interesting challenge to even the most skilled golfer.

The course features expansive, flat fairways that meander through a picturesque landscape of palm trees and dunes, offering breathtaking views and a refreshing ocean breeze. With its strategic layout and large bunkers, Maspalomas Golf caters to players of all skill levels, making it an ideal spot for both seasoned golfers and newcomers alike.

Course Information

Par 73
Designed by Mackenzie Ross
Opened for play 1968

Tees

White 6,398 metres SSS 73.1
Yellow 6,047 metres SSS 72.4
Blue 5,742 metres SSS 76.1
Red 5,265 metres SSS 74.0