CLUB DE GOLF IFACH
🇪🇸 Benissa, Comunidad Valenciana, ES
Designed by Javier Arana
Club de Golf Ifach sits in the coastal municipality of Benissa on Spain's Costa Blanca, designed by Javier Arana and opened in the 1960s. Arana, one of Spain's most influential golf architects of the mid-twentieth century, created a layout that works with the region's characteristic Mediterranean terrain—rolling hills, native vegetation, and views toward the sea. The course occupies elevated ground inland from the coast, where the routing takes advantage of natural contours and the dramatic backdrop of the Peñón de Ifach, the massive limestone outcrop that dominates the nearby shoreline at Calpe.
The design reflects Arana's preference for strategic variety and natural integration rather than forced heroics. Holes move through groves of pine, carob, and almond trees, with fairways that follow the land's movement and greens positioned to reward thoughtful approach play. The Mediterranean climate allows year-round golf, and the layout's moderate length and walkable character make it accessible to a range of players while still presenting tactical interest through green complexes and well-placed hazards.
Ifach serves primarily as a members' club with a local and international membership drawn to the Costa Blanca's climate and lifestyle. The facility maintains the understated character typical of Spanish clubs from this era, focused on golf rather than resort amenities, and offers a quieter alternative to the region's larger tourist-oriented courses.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Ifach was designed by Javier Arana.
Yes. Ifach at Club de Golf Ifach is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Ifach is 30.
Ifach plays 1,724 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
The slope rating at Ifach is 113.
Ifach is a 9-hole course.