Club de Golf Málaga Parador
18 hole Old Course Par 72 + 9 hole Links Course Par 34
Website: http://www.parador.es/malagagolf_en
Frequently Asked Questions
What's the ideal time of year to play Club de Golf Málaga Parador for the best conditions?
We always recommend visiting in the shoulder seasons - spring (March to May) or autumn (September to November). You'll find the weather beautifully mild and sunny, perfect for a full round without the intense summer heat. Avoid July and August unless you thrive in very warm conditions.
How do the Old Course and the Links Course at Club de Golf Málaga Parador compare, and which one should I play first?
The Old Course is the classic, longer championship layout with a traditional parkland feel, while the Links Course is a shorter, more strategic Par 34. We suggest playing the Old Course first to experience its history and varied holes. Then, if you have time, the Links offers a fun, quicker round with some tricky coastal breezes.
What makes Club de Golf Málaga Parador stand out from other courses near Málaga?
This course holds a special place as Spain's oldest, offering a unique blend of history and coastal golf right next to the city and airport. You'll appreciate its mature tree-lined fairways and the genuine, unpretentious atmosphere that feels distinct from some of the flashier resorts. It's incredibly convenient for a quick golf getaway.
Is Club de Golf Málaga Parador a good choice for golfers who prefer to walk the course?
Absolutely, the Old Course is relatively flat and very walkable, which we always appreciate for a more traditional golf experience. The Links Course is even shorter and easier on the legs. You'll find it a pleasant stroll, allowing you to truly soak in the surroundings without needing a buggy.
What practical advice do you have for booking a tee time and making the most of a day at Club de Golf Málaga Parador?
We strongly recommend booking your tee time well in advance, especially during peak shoulder seasons, as it's a popular spot. After your round, definitely grab a drink or a meal at the Parador's terrace - the views are lovely, and it's a perfect way to relax and reflect on your game. Don't rush off; enjoy the historic ambiance.