Parador De Malaga Golf's beginnings date back to the last century, in the early 1920's, and are tied to the Royal Family in Britain, in particular, to the Princess Beatriz de Battenberg, mother of Queen Victoria Eugenia. Queen Victoria spent part of the year in the Malaga region and promoted construction of the Club.
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3 Nights, 2 Rounds
- Bed and Breakfast
- 1 round at Guadalhorce Clube de Golf (Real Guadalhorce Club de Golf)
- 1 round at Parador de Malaga Golf
4 Nights, 3 Rounds
- Bed and Breakfast
- 1 round at Guadalhorce Clube de Golf (Real Guadalhorce Club de Golf)
- 1 round at Golf Torrequebrada
- 1 round at Parador de Malaga Golf
4 Nights, 3 Rounds
- Bed and Breakfast
- 1 round at Guadalhorce Clube de Golf (Real Guadalhorce Club de Golf)
- 1 round at Golf Torrequebrada
- 1 round at Parador de Malaga Golf
5 Nights, 4 Rounds
- Bed and Breakfast
- 1 round at Guadalhorce Clube de Golf (Real Guadalhorce Club de Golf)
- 1 round at Parador de Malaga Golf
- 1 round at Golf Torrequebrada
- 1 round at Los Lagos (Mijas Golf)
7 Nights, 4 Rounds
- Bed and Breakfast
- 1 round at Guadalhorce Clube de Golf (Real Guadalhorce Club de Golf)
- 1 round at Parador de Malaga Golf
- 1 round at Golf Torrequebrada
- 1 round at Los Lagos (Mijas Golf)
Parador de Malaga Golf
In 1925 and under the technical direction of Harry Colt (who also designed and built the Wentworth course) construction began on the primitive, 9-hole course. Later, and under the direction and design of renowned British architect Tom Simpson (whose hands have delivered such important and famous courses as Turnberry, Muirfield and Ballybunion) , it was expanded to 18 holes.
Par | 72 |
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Designed by | Harry Colt, Tom Simpson |
Opened for play | 1925 |
White | 6,259 yards | SSS 73 |
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Yellow | 5,935 yards | SSS 71 |
Red | 5,308 yards | SSS 72 |