Mijas Los Olivos Golf Course
Mijas Los Olivos Golf has many distinguishing features that set it apart from Mijas Los Largos Golf Course mainly it’s abundance of trees, hence the name, and its smaller size as well as fewer water hazards.
Mijas Los Olivos Golf Course has greens that are smaller, undulating and well defended. Although both are the work of the same designer, there is no doubt there are interesting contrasts between the two golf courses.
If Mijas Los Lagos Golf is based on water hazards and sand, Mijas Los Olivos Golf is strategic narrow tree lined fairways and elevated greens. Both golf courses provide unique challenges and are ideal for a golf holiday on the Costa del Sol Golf, Spain.
Mijas Los Olivos Golf Course was constructed originally between 1983-1984, although it has recently been totally refurbished (2000-2001) and is a is a completely different course to its watery counterpart. The refurbishing programme that has made the course so much more picturesque, particularly around the lake areas. It is characterised by the undulating fairways, twisted bunkers, small greens and trees that are at the least obstructive. It is considered to be the most challenging of the two and is a very good test of golf for all handicaps. Again, there is an excellent mixture of holes to be enjoyed, some of which have been altered or rebuilt with new tees and bunkers.
The Mijas Golf Shop can be found situated in the main building next to the Golf Reception. In it, you will find all types of equipment and accessories.
Course Details Scorecard
Course Plan Directions & Map
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