Golf Courses in Mallorca: My 2026 Guide
Where the courses sit
Mallorca has more outstanding golf than most visitors realise.
There are 24 courses here, from proper DP World Tour venues to quieter places most visitors never hear about. For full 18-hole rounds, green fees now run from around €55 in the value season up to around €250 at the top end. I'm a UK PGA Advanced Professional based on the island, and I'm working my way through every course with proper research behind the ones I haven't yet played myself.
Best time to play: for the very best conditions, target late spring and autumn; for better value, look at summer mornings, later-day rates, and winter. The island works year-round.
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* Dynamic-pricing course. We sort by peak price; low price can be seasonal, late-day, or demand-dependent.
All Courses
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Club de Golf Alcanada
Port d'Alcúdia
7/10 difficulty
My second anchor course and arguably Mallorca's most scenic. Robert Trent Jones Jr. design. The Alcanada lighthouse, visible from 16 of the 18 holes, is one of Europe's most photographed golf landmarks. Fifty-eight bunkers are placed strategically across the layout: they demand attention on every approach.
The course hosts the Rolex Challenge Tour Grand Final, returning for its sixth edition in October 2026. The greens are severely undulating and extremely fast. The restaurant terrace after the round is one of the best places on the island.
"One of the most beautiful rounds you'll play anywhere in Europe. The lighthouse on 17 is unforgettable."


Golf Son Gual
Palma
9/10 difficulty
Thomas Himmel's 2007 design sits in its own wind ecosystem: its elevated position and tree coverage mean the wind can behave differently on every hole. The greens are fast and raised; where you miss matters more than how you swing. The closing stretch (holes 15 to 18) is among the finest four holes in European golf. Rafa Nadal has said this is his favourite course on the island.
"The wind on 16 is a different challenge to the wind on 7. That is what makes the course so replayable."


T Golf Calvià (Poniente)
Calvià
7/10 difficulty
One of the best overall golf experiences on the island. Originally designed by John Harris in 1978 and completely rebuilt after a €10 million renovation, it now feels polished from arrival to finish: excellent conditioning, very good service, and one of the better clubhouse restaurant settings in Mallorca. Fifteen lakes, wide driving lines, and large undulating greens make it playable without being bland. The sea sits on one side, the Tramuntana on the other, and when the course is in this sort of condition it is easy to see why it has hosted the Mallorca Open.


Golf Son Vida
Arabella · Son Vida, Palma
8/10 difficulty
The oldest course in Mallorca, opened 1964. Seve Ballesteros won here in a European Tour playoff in 1990. The layout winds through the residential Son Vida neighbourhood with tight routing and elevation changes. The 18th hole is a par 5 with a water carry on the second shot that tempts many into a decision they later regret.


Son Muntaner
Son Vida · Palma
7/10 difficulty
Named Best Golf Course in Spain at the 2025 World Golf Awards. Opened in 2000 and designed by Kurt Rossknecht, it sits against the Na Burguesa hills with views over Palma Bay. A thousand-year-old olive tree stands beside the 15th and the conditioning is consistently at the top end on the island. Pricing is dynamic and a daily licence applies.


T Golf Palma (Puntiró)
Palma
7/10 difficulty
The only Jack Nicklaus-designed course in Mallorca, opened 2006 and completely renovated in 2022. Nicklaus designed it to follow the existing land without modification: no artificially flattened fairways. Native pines, wild olives, and carob trees form the rough throughout with no buildings visible from any hole.


Canyamel Golf
Capdepera
6/10 difficulty
Each of the first nine holes has its own distinct character. Hole 4 has views across to Menorca on a clear day. Hole 9 has a traditional stone hut in the middle of the fairway: a hazard unique to Mallorca. Hole 18 ends with a triple-wave undulation on the green visible from the clubhouse terrace.


Golf Club Son Servera
Son Servera
6/10 difficulty
Founded in 1967, one of the oldest courses on the island. A parkland course along the Costa de los Pinos with generous fairways and relaxed rough. Holes 3 to 7 are the exception: narrow tree-lined fairways that climb into the hills and weave between lakes. Water on six holes.


Golf de Andratx
Camp de Mar
9/10 difficulty
The 6th is the longest par 5 in Spain at 609 metres. Built into the hills above Camp de Mar without compromise. Bring extra balls and no ego: the rough is genuine and the fairways narrow. Not suitable for beginners without a handicap certificate. The experience, views, and difficulty make it one of the most memorable rounds on the island.


Golf Santa Ponsa 1
Santa Ponsa
8/10 difficulty
The only public course in the Santa Ponsa group that was capable of hosting a European Tour event - it hosted the 2021 European Tour Mallorca Golf Open. One of the longest courses on the island; the 10th hole at 590m is one of Europe's longest par-5s. Several partially blind tee shots and water hazards. Holes 5, 6 and 7 offer some of the best Tramuntana mountain views on the island.


Golf Son Antem West
Llucmajor
7/10 difficulty
The more testing of the two Son Antem courses and where most of the resort's tournaments are held. Narrower fairways, fewer forgiving rough areas, undulating greens surrounded by bunkers. Threads through a traditional Mallorcan finca with views of Randa Mountain.


Golf Son Quint
Arabella · Son Vida, Palma
5/10 difficulty
The most approachable of the Arabella courses. Long, open fairways and four different tee positions make it genuinely suited to any level. From hole 8, the highest point on the course, you tee off facing directly toward Palma Cathedral. Tiger Woods played here with his son Charlie in July 2022. The stone walls are in play: not just decoration.


Pula Golf
Son Servera
7/10 difficulty
Completely redesigned by Olazábal between 2004–2006, subsequently hosting eight European Tour events. Excellent practice facilities including Trackman Range technology. Federer and Nadal played a round here in July 2025. Pep Guardiola is a regular.


Capdepera Golf
Artà
7/10 difficulty
Dan Maples designed this to follow the existing landscape. The first half runs through a wide valley: open, relatively gentle. The back nine climbs into the Levant hills and becomes a much more technical test. Hole 15, up in the mountains with views across the whole valley to the coast, was chosen as the best hole on the island by Mallorca Magazin.


Golf Maioris
Llucmajor
7/10 difficulty
An interesting course in that the front nine and back nine feel like two unique design philosophies: the front nine Scottish and bumpy, the back nine more American in style, flatter. Less crowded than many of the courses around Palma and an underrated option for a first-day or last-day round. Has one of the island's few public grass driving ranges.


Golf Pollença
Pollença
4/10 difficulty
Nine holes at the entrance to Pollença town, integrated into the hillside with views of the Tramuntana and the bays of Pollença and Alcúdia. Designed by José Gancedo in 1986. An easy warm-up or good option on a day when you want golf without full commitment.


Golf Santa Ponsa 2
Santa Ponsa
7/10 difficulty
Members-only and usually quiet. Many tee shots make the driver a poor choice: a hybrid to control position is often the smarter call. The tree-lining is heavy and a ball in the wrong place usually means chipping back out. The 18th: a par-3 with a green shaped like the island of Mallorca itself: a detail worth knowing before you get there.
"The 18th green is shaped like Mallorca itself. One of those details you want to know before you get there."


Golf Son Antem East
Llucmajor
6/10 difficulty
Wide, generous fairways welcoming for players still building confidence from the tee, while the length and five lakes keep better players honest. Built on a former hunting estate near Llucmajor. Designed by Francisco Lopez-Segalés, opened 1994.


Golf Son Termes
Bunyola
6/10 difficulty
Probably the course on the island that feels most integrated with its surroundings: it sits in a valley in the Tramuntana with the mountains forming a backdrop on every hole. Short at par 70 and 5,285m, but the terrain compensates with constant elevation changes and narrow fairways: buggy recommended. The restaurant overlooks the 18th green and the surrounding mountains.


Real Golf de Bendinat
Bendinat
6/10 difficulty
A wooded valley course that feels genuinely peaceful despite its built-up surroundings. Views of the Bay of Palma, Cabrera Island, and the old Bendinat Castle. Note: the main clubhouse is currently under renovation, with full reopening planned May/June 2026. Limited visitor green fees per day: book ahead.


Reserva Rotana
Manacor
6/10 difficulty
A private 9-hole course at Reserva Rotana, normally restricted to hotel guests rather than open green-fee play. It is currently closed for refurbishment until July 14th 2026, and then will be back open for hotel guests. When it reopens, expect a calm stay-and-play course rather than a standard resort round: gently rolling terrain, a private estate setting near Manacor, and full practice facilities including driving range, chipping green, bunkers, and a practice par 3. Recent renovations to both the hotel and the course are intended to lift the standard of the overall experience.


Vall d'Or Golf
S'Horta
6/10 difficulty
The front nine feels older, tighter, and more traditional. Then the back nine opens out and changes character completely, with broader corridors, more air around the holes, and sea views that make it stand out from the rest of the east coast. If you like a course that improves as the round goes on, Vall d'Or is a very good day out.


Golf Santa Ponsa 3
Santa Ponsa
4/10 difficulty
Nine holes winding through a residential community. Most holes are short: well-suited to beginners or to anyone who wants to work on approach play without committing to a full round. The second hole is my favourite: requires a precise tee shot despite the short distance, which is exactly the kind of deceptive test a course like this should include.


Palma Pitch & Putt
Arabella · Central Palma
2/10 difficulty
Nine holes, par 27, 638 metres total. The only official pitch & putt course in Mallorca. All nine holes are par 3s ranging from 50–100m, demanding accuracy rather than power. The natural starting point for beginners and juniors, a good warm-up before a full round elsewhere, or a useful option for a non-golfing partner who wants to try the game.

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