Golf Courses in Malaga
Malaga, a port city in the south of Spain is a very popular tourist destination thanks to its hot summer climate and great attractions such as the Cathedral and the city harbour, one of the most important in Spain. Along with these cultural and attractive sites there are fantastic golf courses in the area such as the Alhaurin Golf & Hotel destination, which would make any golfer's trip one to remember.
There are 82 golf courses within the golfshake.com system for this region.
Featured Courses

El Chaparral Golf Club 
(Málaga, Spain)
El Chaparral is an 18 hole golf course which sweeps along the undulating coastline of Mijas Costa, approximately 20 minutes drive from Malaga.

(Málaga, Spain)
El Chaparral is an 18 hole golf course which sweeps along the undulating coastline of Mijas Costa, approximately 20 minutes drive from Malaga.


Lauro Golf 
(Málaga, Spain)
This excellent course has recently been extended by a further nine holes. The newest loop of nine holes brings some variety to the relatively flat layout to make for an entertaining round.

(Málaga, Spain)
This excellent course has recently been extended by a further nine holes. The newest loop of nine holes brings some variety to the relatively flat layout to make for an entertaining round.


Dona Julia Club de Golf 
(Málaga, Spain)
Designed by Antonio Garcia, this course has extensive greens sown with Agrostis Pen- G2 grass and have an average area of 700 sq m. The course has two very different layouts, being suitable for any type of players; the first 9 holes are longer and more difficult, winding between obstacles, while the other 9 are more manageable, having a gentle incline, and being within close proximity to the sea

(Málaga, Spain)
Designed by Antonio Garcia, this course has extensive greens sown with Agrostis Pen- G2 grass and have an average area of 700 sq m. The course has two very different layouts, being suitable for any type of players; the first 9 holes are longer and more difficult, winding between obstacles, while the other 9 are more manageable, having a gentle incline, and being within close proximity to the sea


Real Club de Golf Las Brisas
(Málaga, Spain)
A Robert Trent Jones designed course, Las Brisas has hosted the World Cup twice, the Spanish Open three times as well as the Mediterranean Open. Numerous water features are used to test golfers as there are ten artificial lakes fed by two streams to form quite a barrier across the course. The majority of the greens are elevated and protected by tricky bunkers to catch any loose shots. This is a challenging and entertaining round of golf where precision is the key to a good score.

(Málaga, Spain)
A Robert Trent Jones designed course, Las Brisas has hosted the World Cup twice, the Spanish Open three times as well as the Mediterranean Open. Numerous water features are used to test golfers as there are ten artificial lakes fed by two streams to form quite a barrier across the course. The majority of the greens are elevated and protected by tricky bunkers to catch any loose shots. This is a challenging and entertaining round of golf where precision is the key to a good score.


Club de Golf Finca El Cortesin 
(Málaga, Spain)
his 18-hole par 72 Parkland course designed by Cabell Robinson is the longest course on the coast if played from the back tees. This immaculately manicured golf course is already considered one of the best around.

(Málaga, Spain)
his 18-hole par 72 Parkland course designed by Cabell Robinson is the longest course on the coast if played from the back tees. This immaculately manicured golf course is already considered one of the best around.

