Opened in 1959, today Guadalmina welcomes more than 2,000 members of 17 nationalities, and undoubtedly offers the best social life on the Costa del Sol. Guadalmina has two 18-hole golf courses and a 9-hole par 3 course. It also has a practice range for 40 players with a covered platform with 21 spaces, chipping and practice bunker and putting green. Throughout its history, Guadalmina has hosted important tournaments such as the 1965 Spanish Championship, the qualifying events for the European Tour School in 1995 and 1996, and the APG Spanish Professional Championship in 1998. In 2013 and 2014 it hosted the Andalusia Amateur Cup, valid for the World Ranking, as well as the Women’s Absolute Championship of 1st, 2nd, 3rd and 4th categories, and was the venue for the Alps of Andalusia. In 2008, His Majesty the King granted Guadalmina the title of REAL CLUB DE GOLF GUADALMINA. After 50 years of golf on the Costa del Sol, the Real Club de Golf Guadalmina is a mature Club, always young and with a great social life. This southern layout is the oldest of the Guadalmina Golf Club. Guadalmina Sur was designed by Javier Arana in 1959. The course is known for its toughness and difficulty, making it ideal for experienced golfers. The fairways of Guadalmina Sur are narrow and well protected by large trees, which, in addition to providing welcome shade in summer, force the player to be precise with their shots. In 2002, under the supervision of the company Global Golf, it was completely remodelled. Guadalmina Sur is known for its toughness and difficulty, making it ideal for experienced golfers. The fairways of Guadalmina Sur are narrow and well protected by large trees, which, in addition to providing welcome shade in summer, force the player to be precise with their shots. The north course is shorter than the south, has more undulating terrain and has more water hazards. Its layout requires you to go straight through the centre of the fairways, otherwise you could end up in one of the numerous water traps hidden in the rough. Designed by Folco Nardi in 1973, this layout of the Guadalmina Golf Club runs almost parallel to its “brother” to the south. If we look at the two courses, we can see at a glance that the north one is shorter, has more undulating terrain and presents more water hazards. Its layout requires going straight through the centre of the fairways, otherwise you could end up in one of the numerous water traps hidden in the rough. The Real Club de Golf Guadalmina has a practice range for 40 players with a covered platform with 21 spaces, chipping and practice bunker and putting green. The practice range and the putting green chipping green and bunker areas make Guadalmina a benchmark for golf at a national level. The cafeteria, renovated in 2007, offers a pleasant and functional atmosphere. The furniture,With a marked good taste, it allows you to enjoy various offers both inside and on the two outdoor terraces. Antonio Campuzano, in charge of catering at the Real Club de Golf Guadalmina, offers a balanced gastronomic offer, which combines the daily menu for players with a choice of fish, meat and prepared dishes accompanied by magnificent wines.
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