Flamingos Golf Club is described as "The must of Golf", and the course was opened on 11th July 2001
The Architect Antonio Garcia Garrido carefully designed each one of the 18 holes at Flamingos Golf Club that provide breathtaking views of the Mediterranean Sea, Africa and Gibraltar. The "Arroyo Del Taraje" stream passes through the Flamingos Golf Course and ends in a lake, which is a natural border for the course at the end of tees, 1 and 10.
Each of the holes on the Flamingos golf course has a unique quality. 5883 meters (par 72) in length, it is a technically demanding course, particularly over the front nine.
The par four 10th is the most challenging hole on the Flamingos golf course. Water plays an important role at this hole, requiring a tee shot to a particular area of the fairway to setup a chance of playing over the water to reach the huge, undulating green. There are also two artificial lakes, on the 15th and the right-hand side of the 16th and 17th. All bunkers on the course are filled with ground marble
On the Flamingo golf club, some of the tees are elevated the 4th, 9th and 17th, to give unobstructed views of the greens as well as stunning, panoramic views over the Mediterranean
The Flamingo golf course represents a garden of a Tuscan Villa, which is the style of the clubhouse "Hotel Villa Padiema". Therefore on some of the fairways and borders of the course, you will find Roman columns, classic style statues and marble bridges.