Golf in Malaga. Play Baviera, Chaparral, Lauro and Añoreta golf courses. Great offer in Malaga, Costa del Sol, Andalusia, Spain.
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Añoreta Golf is the first 18-hole golf course to be built to the east of Malaga.The Añoreta Course was designed by the famed Ryder Cup Champion José María Cañizares. The par 72 has a longitude of 6,016 metres for professionals and 5,833 for amateurs.Añoreta first opened in 1990. Añoreta golf course is a good challenge for players of every level. Añoreta golf has a pleasant design surrounded by trees and water that enhance the natural beauty. The 7th hole has sea views. The 17th hole par 3, surrounded by a large lake and spectacular green. The 18th hole golf course will captivate you with its beauty. Its abundant vegetation and all the water increase Añoretas natural charm. (...)
Baviera Golf Course was designed by professional golfer José María Cañizares, an internationally renowned sports man whose achievements have included five tournaments of the European circuit and two world championships, as well having competed in the Ryder Cup several times. Baviera Golf is an even golf course characterised by wide greens and an impressive variety of obstacles which allow for a range of strokes. It’s also been designed perfectly for all types of handicap. Baviera golf course boasts unrivalled views of the Mediterranean Sea to one side and the mountains to the other, you’re guaranteed an unforgettable golfing experience (...)
Chaparral Golf Club is an 18-hole “Parkland Forest” course, surrounded by a Mediterranean forest. The protected area enhances the typical beauty of the region, where the mountains meet the sea. Chaparral Golf Club is situated in a privileged location, in the heart of Andalucía, in the Mijas Golf Valley. Being next to the sea and only 25 minutes drive from Malaga’s airport makes this a popular destination for golfers from all over Europe. The Club is the perfect starting point of a combined holiday of golf and culture, with less than 20 minutes to the Old Town of Marbella and the famous luxury harbour “Puerto Banús”. The closest town is Fuengirola with a wide selection of restaurants and one of the largest promenades in Spain. Chaparral Golf Club is situated in a privileged location, in the heart of Andalucía, in the Mijas Golf Valley, only 25 minutes from the airport! Golf, Culture and Gastronomy Less than half an hour from the club you can visit three of Malaga’s main cultural attractions; the capital of Malaga, which has become one of the most important cultural cities in Europe, “Mijas Pueblo”, typical white town of Andalusia and the historic town of “Ronda”. The excellent service and the personal attention is one of the characteristics of Chaparral Golf Club. To offer a high standard service and a pleasant experience to each client from the moment they arrive at the Club, is the fundamental objective of the Chaparral team. Chaparral Golf Club offers the golf player what every golfer is looking for: an unforgettable experience. (...)
Lauro Golf course near Malaga, Spain is a 27 hole golf course. In Lauro Golf the nature is everywhere. Within the whole complex the direct contact with the nature is constant. You can often see rabbits, ducks, partridges, herons and even eagles on and around the golf course, the friendly neighbours are enjoying the micro-climate of the golf course created by the thousands of trees and the fourteen lakes of the golf course. Lauro golf course was designed by the late Folco Nardi and the idea was to create a golf course that was technically challenging yet not too difficult. The extension of the golf course with the holes 19-27 designed by Mariano Benitez follows the same lines and equally requires concentration and skills. Lauro golf course is moderately flat and can be played by foot though there are two holes located on the side of the mountain and from which players can enjoy some spectacular views over the valley of Guadalhorce and the Mediterranean. (...)