CLUB GOLF D'ARO MAS NOU
🇪🇸 Platja d'aro, Cataluna, ES
Designed by Ramón Espinosa
Club Golf d'Aro Mas Nou sits along Catalonia's Costa Brava, near the resort town of Platja d'Aro between Barcelona and the French border. Designed by Ramón Espinosa and opened in the 1990s, the course occupies rolling terrain characteristic of this coastal region, where Mediterranean vegetation and moderate elevation changes shape the playing corridors. The layout serves both local members and visitors drawn to this stretch of the Spanish coast.
The routing moves through pine-dotted landscape with fairways that follow natural contours rather than dramatic manufactured features. Espinosa's design reflects the practical Spanish approach of the era, emphasizing playability across varied skill levels while incorporating enough strategic interest to reward thoughtful course management. The property's setting provides views toward the surrounding hills and, from elevated points, glimpses of the Mediterranean coastline that defines this part of Catalonia.
The club functions as a regional facility in an area where golf tourism complements the traditional beach-oriented economy of the Costa Brava. The course layout accommodates steady play during the region's long season, with conditioning suited to the Mediterranean climate. As with many Spanish courses outside the major championship venues, d'Aro serves its membership and visiting golfers without the tournament history or international profile of Spain's better-known designs, but provides accessible golf in a coastal setting that has attracted development along this section of the Catalan shore.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
D'aro was designed by Ramón Espinosa.
Yes. D'aro at Club Golf d'Aro Mas Nou is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at D'aro is 72.
D'aro plays 6,218 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
The slope rating at D'aro is 135.
D'aro is a 18-hole course.