Son Servera Golf Course - Golf Son Servera

Son Servera is the second oldest golf course on the island of Mallorca. Designed by John Harris it was opened in 1967.
This former 9 hole course has well laid out fairways and fast greens bordered by pine trees. A ferocious storm on the 11th of November 2001 blew down approximately 2,200 pine trees, and changed the course dynamics. Today you will still find local people and returning visitors debating whether the storm of 2001 improved it!
In the spring of 2012 development work at the course was completed, adding an additional 9 holes to the existing layout to form an 18 hole course.
The course and friendly club house are a favourite of many of the local people, and the course, which was constructed with the money from a group of enthusiastic golfers, has an intriguing history.
Son Servera is a challenging 18 hole golf course that demands good accuracy off the tee, particularly on the front 9 where as most of the fairways are relatively narrow.
If you're staying in the Cala Millor or Cala Bona areas, this is a great course to play on either your day of arrival or departure.
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