Parador Málaga del Golf

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Strength and strategy are the keynotes to successfully negotiating the oldest course on the coast. Inaugurated by the Spanish Royal Family in 1925 it was designed by Scottish architect Tom Simpson, of Turnberry and Muirfield renown. In 1992 the Royal Club de Campo hosted the inaugural Turespaña Masters Open de Andalucía won by Vijay Singh. State owned and run in conjunction with the adjoining Parador the club is part links, with natural lagoons formed by sea water and part parkland where the holes form avenues between stands of trees which are home to flocks of colourful parakeets. Although the course is flat with wide fairways the trees make things more difficult. The 12th is a good example of lurking danger with its stand of eucalyptus to the right requiring a perfect drive to reach the green in two. Between November and February guests at the Parador play free

Profesional name: Francisco Navarro

General information

Number of holes: 18 Par: 72 President: Miguel Rosendo Director: Juan Carlos García Alonso Designer: Tom Simpson

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Contact data

Phone: 952381255 Fax: 952388963 E-mail: malaga@parador.es Web: www.parador.es

Location

Address: Carretera Nacional 340 - Cruce de Churriana Postal code: 29004 Municipality: Málaga Province: Málaga

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