Aloha Golf Club
Aloha Golf Club is a golf club, located 3 kilometres inland from Puerto Banús and 8 kilometres west of Marbella, Andalusia, Spain.[1] It hosted the Andalucian Open on the European Tour in 2007, 2008 and 2012, and the Spanish Women's Open on the Ladies European Tour in 2016 and 2019.[2]
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Aloha Golf Club house
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Louis Oosthuizen teeing off at the Par 5 5th hole at the 2007 Open de Andalucia tournament at the Aloha Golf Club
The Aloha Golf Club was established in 1975 and in 2005 celebrated its 30th anniversary with a dinner gala dance.[3] It is a private members' club, but non-members are permitted to enter most weekly competitions held at the course.
Course
The Javier Arana designed golf course has a total length of 6246 metres and is noted for its narrow tree-lined fairways and numerous lakes and streams.[4]
The names of the holes are as follows:[3]
- Miguel Angel Jimenez
- Uresandi
- Los Olivos
- Cortavitarte
- La Fuente
- Prunus-Prisard
- El Ruedo
- Penablanca
- El Jorobado
- Javier Arana
- Las Aguilas
- Cuidiao
- El Algarrobo
- Curlucho
- Camino Ronda
- Cancionero
- Obelix
- Vistos
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