The 3rd Nine at Lauro Golf forms part of a 27-hole facility designed by Italian architect Folco Nardi in the Alhaurín de la Torre municipality, approximately 15 kilometers inland from Málaga on Spain's Costa del Sol. Nardi, who worked extensively in Spain during the latter decades of the 20th century, created a layout that takes advantage of the rolling terrain characteristic of this transitional zone between the coastal plain and the Andalusian interior. The course sits within view of the surrounding mountains, with the Mediterranean climate allowing for year-round play.
As one of three nine-hole loops at Lauro Golf, the 3rd Nine can be combined with either of the other nines to create different 18-hole configurations. The routing reflects Nardi's approach to working with the natural contours of the land, incorporating elevation changes and strategic bunkering typical of Mediterranean golf design from this era. The layout features a mix of hole lengths and shapes, with several holes playing across or along the property's natural valleys and ridges.
The facility serves both members and visitors, functioning as part of the broader golf infrastructure that developed along the Costa del Sol during Spain's golf expansion. The course benefits from the region's established reputation as a winter golf destination, drawing players from northern Europe particularly during the cooler months when conditions in Andalusia remain favorable for the game.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
3rd Nine was designed by Folco Nardi.
Yes. 3rd Nine at Lauro Golf is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at 3rd Nine is 36.
3rd Nine plays 3,000 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
The slope rating at 3rd Nine is 131.
3rd Nine is a 9-hole course.