MASPALOMAS GOLF
🇪🇸 Maspalomas, Canarias, ES
Designed by Mackenzie Ross
Maspalomas Golf occupies a distinctive position on Gran Canaria's southern coast, designed by Mackenzie Ross and opened in 1968. Ross, the Scottish architect best known for his restoration work at Turnberry and his design of Southerness in Scotland, brought a links sensibility to this Canary Islands setting. The course sits near the famous Maspalomas dunes, a protected natural reserve that creates a striking backdrop of golden sand formations rising against the Atlantic horizon.
The layout reflects Ross's preference for strategic design within relatively flat terrain, with the routing making thoughtful use of the site's gentle undulations and prevailing coastal winds. Palm trees and indigenous vegetation frame many holes, creating definition and character distinct from Ross's Scottish work while maintaining his emphasis on shot values and natural movement in the land. The course has served as an important venue in the development of golf in the Canary Islands, hosting regional championships and contributing to Gran Canaria's emergence as a winter golf destination.
Maspalomas benefits from the island's year-round temperate climate, with consistent playing conditions that attract northern European visitors during winter months. The club maintains a relaxed, international atmosphere reflective of the resort area's cosmopolitan character. The course's proximity to the tourist centers of Playa del Inglés and Maspalomas makes it accessible while the design itself offers a more traditional golf experience than some of the island's later resort developments.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Maspalomas was designed by Mackenzie Ross.
Yes. Maspalomas at Maspalomas Golf is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Maspalomas is 73.
Maspalomas plays 6,389 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
The slope rating at Maspalomas is 124.
Maspalomas is a 18-hole course.