Son Gual opened in October 2007 and quickly became one of the first names many golfers mention when planning a Mallorca trip. It's just west of Palma, around 15 minutes from the airport, so it's an easy add to most resort bases even if you're only on the island for a short break.
What to expect
This is a strategic, well-conditioned layout over gently rolling ground, with plenty of room from tee to fairway, then a stronger demand on approach. Fairways run through natural valleys and are framed by olive and carob trees, while bold bunkering and large, rippled greens keep you thinking all the way in. You'll need a plan from the tee. Miss in the wrong spot and you'll pay for it.
Signature moment
The par-3 17th is the headline: a proper carry over water to a green that doesn't give you much help. Pick a club you trust and commit.
Why golfers like it
A big part of Son Gual's appeal is the space and the quiet. There's no housing pressing in on the holes, so the focus stays on the golf. The routing does a good job of giving you space between groups, even when the sheet is busy. The modern clubhouse terrace looking over the closing hole is also a strong spot for a post-round drink and a round recap.
Right, if you're putting together a Mallorca golf break and want a course that rewards accuracy over brute force, Son Gual is worth including. We can build it into a package with tee times, transfers and a base in Palma or the nearby resorts.
Who is this for? Golfers who want a serious test and top conditioning.
Who is it best for? Mid-to-low handicappers and groups who prefer quality design over resort distractions.