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    Golf course Arabella Golf Son Muntaner

    Golf in Mallorca

  •  Golf course Arabella Golf Son Muntaner

    Golf course Arabella Golf Son Muntaner

    Golf in Mallorca

  •  Golf course Arabella Golf Son Muntaner

    Golf course Arabella Golf Son Muntaner

    Golf in Mallorca

  •  Golf course Arabella Golf Son Muntaner

    Golf course Arabella Golf Son Muntaner

    Golf in Mallorca

  •  Golf course Arabella Golf Son Muntaner

    Golf course Arabella Golf Son Muntaner

    Golf in Mallorca

  •  Golf course Arabella Golf Son Muntaner

    Golf course Arabella Golf Son Muntaner

    Golf in Mallorca

  •  Golf course Arabella Golf Son Muntaner

    Golf course Arabella Golf Son Muntaner

    Golf in Mallorca

  •  Golf course Arabella Golf Son Muntaner

    Golf course Arabella Golf Son Muntaner

    Golf in Mallorca

  •  Golf course Arabella Golf Son Muntaner

    Golf course Arabella Golf Son Muntaner

    Golf in Mallorca

  •  Golf course Arabella Golf Son Muntaner

    Golf course Arabella Golf Son Muntaner

    Golf in Mallorca

Golf course Arabella Golf Son Muntaner

One of three 18-hole golf courses making up Arabella Golf, Golf Son Muntaner opened in 2000 but has plenty of historic connections.

The 6,266m (6,852 yards) course is situated in a beautiful spot between the mountain range of Na Burguesa and the Bay of Palma.

But although the course is a relatively new addition, a 1000-year-old olive tree on the 15th hole – Na Capitana – which is landmarked by the government of Palma de Mallorca, shows how the landscape has been used sensitively.

It’s a memorable golf course with remarkable greens and a real eye for detail.



Inaugurated : 2000 

Designer : D. Kart Rossknecht

Par : 72

Holes : 18

White: 6.261 m. - CR. 73'8 - CS. 141 
Yellow: 5.920 m. - CR. 72 - CS. 137 
Blue: 5.440 m. - CR. 75'3 -CS. 134 
Red: 5.113 m. - CR. 73'4 - CS. 132

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