 Aerial view of Son Gaul
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Formed by the Hotels Association in Mallorca’s capital, Palma Urban Golf's aim is to fill more of its town centre hotels with golf-hungry Britons looking to get some winter sunshine, play some terrific courses and not to pay through the nose for the privilege.
And what courses they are - and both within a 25-minute drive from central Palma.
Son Gual is without question one of the most visually stunning designs on the continent - and recently hosted a European Seniors Tour. Built by German Adam Pamer, who made a fortune out of double glazing and bought a holiday home for his wife and family, it was designed by three time national amateur champion, Thomas Himmel. Pamer spent some €40million moving tonnes of earth around 160 hectares to create this magnificent golf location, which opened in 2007.
Everything about Son Gual is big - elevated tee boxes each averaging around 900 square metres, run off areas around the greens making them look larger than they actually are, bunkers that can flank half the length of the fairway and lakes waiting hungrily waiting to swallow errant shots. All this against the backdrop of the Tramuntaner mountain range.
At 6,621 metres from the championship tees, many visitors will he happier playing from additional forward tees for men and women, though it's still a par-72. Any nett score approaching that will be well-earned and make a the sumptuous food and delicious local Mallorcene wine in the vast clubhouse, taste even better!