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Golf de Andratx: The Course by Camp de Mar That Draws Douglas, Schiffer and Becker
Tucked into a valley above the bay of Camp de Mar, Golf de Andratx has spent a quarter of a century building a reputation as one of the most demanding — and most photographed — golf courses in the Mediterranean. It opened in 2000, designed by Gleneagles Golf Development under architect David Kidd, and the 18-hole championship layout has changed remarkably little since: an 6,089-metre, par-72 course routed through ancient olive groves, almond trees and the dry-stone walls that define this corner of southwest Mallorca.
What sets it apart from Mallorca's other courses isn't just the scenery, though the elevated tees and sea views toward Camp de Mar's bay are hard to overstate. It's the routing itself: five blind shots, seven ponds and lakes spread across six holes, sixty white quartz bunkers, and — the course's signature claim — the longest hole in Spain.
The Green Monster and the Rest of the Front Nine
Hole 6, known locally as "The Green Monster," runs 609 metres from the championship tee — a par 5 that plays uphill through trees and water hazards and is, by most measures, the longest hole in the country. It's the hole every visiting golfer asks about before they've even reached the first tee, and it lives up to the reputation: three well-struck shots are the minimum for most players who reach the green in regulation.
Two holes later, the course offers its quieter reward. Hole 8 — nicknamed "A Love in Mallorca" — is a par 4 whose tee shot opens onto a full view of Camp de Mar's bay and the hills that ring it, the kind of moment golf courses are built around even when the scorecard doesn't reflect it kindly.
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The Back Nine and the Terrain That Makes It Hard
The back nine sits deeper in the pine-covered countryside, away from the coastal views of the front nine, and it's here that the course's difficulty compounds: large elevation changes, uneven lies and the kind of hilly terrain that makes walking eighteen holes a genuine physical undertaking rather than a stroll. Buggies are effectively essential given the distances between green and tee, and the club has been candid with visitors about managing buggy traffic at busy times of year.
The course is also run with an eye on sustainability that's easy to miss from the fairway: it's irrigated using recycled water and rainwater collected on-site, and the club operates its own desalination plant — an unusually self-sufficient setup for a course of this size, and one that matters increasingly on an island where water resources are a live planning issue.
Celebrity Regulars and the Clubhouse
Golf de Andratx has long been a fixture for the international set who split their time between Mallorca and elsewhere — Michael Douglas, Catherine Zeta-Jones, Claudia Schiffer and Boris Becker have all been photographed on the course over the years, part of the wider Camp de Mar and Andratx circuit that has quietly attracted high-profile residents for decades. The clubhouse, built in traditional Mallorcan stone, overlooks the 18th green, and the Campino restaurant on site — helmed by chef Giuseppe Persico — serves Italian-Mediterranean food with the kind of terrace view that makes it a destination in its own right, whether or not you've played a round.
Living Near Golf de Andratx
Camp de Mar and the wider Andratx area have built a strong following among buyers who want a genuinely elevated, low-density corner of the southwest coast, and proximity to a championship course of this calibre is part of that appeal — not just for golfers, but for the value it lends the surrounding villas and apartments. Properties within easy reach of Golf de Andratx tend to hold their appeal across the seasons, since the course draws visitors and residents alike well beyond the peak summer months.
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