Golf Holidays in Majorca
Author: Dan Williams
Playing golf in Majorca is a great way to explore the Island as well as
enjoying your passion....there are over a dozen courses on the Island which
is less than 2hrs flying time on cheap flights to Palma. There are courses
to suit all abilities and accommodation to match. Whether you stay in a
luxury hotel, a villa or self catering accommodation there is a great choice
throughout the Island with the locations ranging from active coastal resorts
through to quiet country areas. The Majorcan climate enables you to play
virtually the year round with temperatures of over 65deg in the spring and
autumn and 80plus in the summer months and with the influence of the sea
breezes some players have compared the quality of the greens to those in
Augusta. With green fees ranging from £40 to over £150, depending on the
size of your group and the course, you have a wide choice of facilities
and challenges.
For the keen golfer nothing beats the thrill of playing a great new course
in fine weather and relaxing surroundings, so a golfing holiday to Majorca
has got to be on the cards for those who love their golf. The island's main
airport at Palma is very modern and efficient, allowing hundreds of flight
to arrive and leave the island with ease every day. Due to the size of the
island all resorts lie within an hours transfer time and with most of Majorca's
main route having been upgraded in recent years, you'll be sure of a comfortable
transfer to your hotel or villa. The perfect start to a golfing holiday
on Majorca.
Another reason why gold course have seen dramatic improvement in recent
times has been the impact of external investment. For many years the island
has attracted purchases of holiday homes by visitors from other parts of
europe and further afield. There are significant german and Uk populations
on Majorca now and although golf is not as popular in Germany as it is in
the UK, there are many non-Majorcans who now enjoy golf club membership
whilst at their second homes. This is also a reason why golf course on Majorca
can be unusually quiet, making for relaxing game for anyone tempted to fly
in for a short golfing break.
Some of the clubs that have attracted a lot of investment include the Canyamel
Golf Club on the north west tip of the island with it's hilly setting and
fantastic scenery and the lovely Poniente Golf Course on the calvia coast.
There is also the Son Gual Golf Course which opened in 2006 and was funded
by a single private german investor.
The Santa Ponsa golf complex boasts 3 courses including the original Santa
Ponsa I which opened in 1977. The clubhouse and facilities rival the best
anywhere in Europe and the centre has played host to several PGA events.
Newer courses include the Alcanada Golf Club which opened in 2003 and is
the only real coast-side course on Majorca. It boasts view of the sea in
the Alcudia bay from every hole. The Maioris Golf Course which opened more
recently in 2006 claims to be one of the best courses in Spain and is owned
by it's shareholders but guest are still welcome. Finally the Son Quint
Golf Club, which opened in 2008, is located in the Son Vida hills on the
outskirts of Palma and a short ride from the airport. It is part of the
Arabella Golf and Spa resort which is also home to the Son Vida and Son
Muntaner courses. There are several luxury hotels nearby and also the stunning
K-Bar restaurant and poolside for a post round meal or drink.
So you can see that Majorca with it's choice of courses and easy access
by flights from all over Europe makes the perfect destination for a perfect
golfing break.
About the Author:
Dan Williams is a travel writer for a number of holiday and resort evaluation
websites. Find information about flights to majorca by visiting this flights
to Palma review page.