Parador Golf Club

Situated on the beach 5 minutes from Malaga airport
the course is excellent for a game on your last day
if you have an evening flight.
This is
the oldest course on the coast, built in 1929 it has a
mature feel and the length of the course 6024 meters
shows it was built in an era when land was not at such a
premium.
We
think it is one the most underrated course on the coast
for a challenging test of golf and also good value for
money. The open fairways are forgiving for high and
medium players and the length provides a stern test for
low handicap players with some massive par 4 on the back
nine.
The
last 6 holes can seem very long and unless you are
confident in playing long irons and fairway wood don’t
be disappointed if you’re not reaching the greens in
regulation.
The
greens have shown a marked improvement in condition over
the past few years. Most of the green are quite flat and
easy to read with exception of the 9th, 12th
and 15 perhaps.
The
hardness of the sand in the bunkers lets the course down
a little – you’ll notice that most of the club players
use their lob wedge from the traps around the green.
There
is not a short par 3, a suggestion for nearest to the
pin would be the 150 meter par 3 13th as it’s
the shortest hole on the course. For the longest drive
try the 10th.
If
you’re playing a serious game show some caution on the
drive from the par 5 12th if you trying to
get past the trees, and take a certain amount of care on
you approach to the narrow 17th green. Some
of the tees can subtly draw you towards danger if you’re
not concentrating.
All in
all you’re doing well if you come in with over 28 points
in stableford – don’t let it spoil your holiday!
A third
nine was introduced 18 months ago, though this is more
suitable for beginners or juniors.
The
changing rooms are dated but clean and give
complementary towels, just check the closing time of the
changing rooms if you do have an evening flight.
There
is no drinks buggy but there are water fountains near
the 4th tee and 13th green, and a
bar at the 9th.
Although the club does not have a bar, players can have
a drink in the Parador hotel bar or there is a bar on
the 9th hole. An alternative is to have a
drink on the beach bars between the course and
Torrmolinos (Open May to October). Just as a side note
the beach bars on this stretch open for some serious
clubbing during the summer weekends.
The
course is part of the Malaga’s Parador Hotel and with
its location to the airport makes a good choice for a
long weekend.
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