GOLF SON TERMENS
🇪🇸 Bunyola, Islas Baleares, ES
Designed by John Harris
Son Termens occupies a hillside setting in Bunyola, a municipality in the Serra de Tramuntana foothills of Mallorca. The course was designed by British architect John Harris, who worked extensively in Spain and Portugal during the latter decades of the twentieth century. Harris's design takes advantage of the natural terrain, incorporating elevation changes and views across the surrounding landscape that characterize this part of the island.
The routing moves through varied topography, with several holes playing uphill or downhill and others occupying more level ground. The layout features typical Mediterranean vegetation, including olive and almond trees, which frame many holes and contribute to the course's character. Strategic bunkering and the natural contours of the land require thoughtful club selection and course management, particularly on approach shots where elevation changes can affect distance judgment.
Son Termens serves as a semi-private facility that accommodates both members and visiting golfers. The course provides a contrast to some of Mallorca's coastal layouts, offering a more inland mountain experience. Its location in Bunyola places it within reasonable reach of Palma while maintaining a quieter, more secluded atmosphere than courses closer to the island's resort areas. The club includes practice facilities and a clubhouse that reflects the regional architectural style common to rural Mallorcan properties.
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Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Son Termens was designed by John Harris.
Yes. Son Termens at Golf Son Termens is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Son Termens is 70.
Son Termens plays 5,582 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
The slope rating at Son Termens is 137.
Son Termens is a 18-hole course.