Guadalmina Club De Golf
President: Stig Gorral
Head pro:
Manager: Ignacio del Cuvillo
Holes:
36 holes
Par:
72 - 71
Distance (men/women): 5766 - 5066 m
6113 - 5356 m
Courcerating (men/women): 70.2 - 71.7
73.6 - 75.1
Slope (men/women): 126 - 125
140 - 137
Green Fee: 67,00 - 120 Euro
Cart Fee: 40,00 Euro
Architect: Arana - Stirling & Martin
Is there a hotel: No
Is there a restaurant:
Extra info
The oldest club on Costa del Sol is Real Club de Campo de Malaga, "the Parador course", inaugurated 1925. It took nearly 35 years for the next golf course to be completed, namely the first course of Guadalmina which joined the Spanish Golf Federation in 1959.
Until the mid 1970´s play took place on this course similar to today´s South course. A new 18-hole course, partly taking holes from the original course, joined the Spanish Federation in 1972 and became known as the North Course or "Campo Norte".
This new course consisted then of 11 new holes and 7 holes from the old South Course (the 7 holes north of the "carretera).
The holes south of the "carretera" remained an 11-hole-course attached to Guadalmina Hotel until, in the mid 1980´s, the new North Course was ready and the 7 holes which formed part of the old North Course were returned to make the existing South Course. Guadalmina then had two 18-holes-courses.
In 1988 holes 6 and 7, North, were exchanged for new ones due to