18 holes Masia Bach Course

The Course

Masia Bach competition golf course was the first design of Ma Olazabal in 1989.

This 18 hole, 72 par course measures 6271 meters and offers a complete challenge for any golfer.

A wide range of international championships have been played on this course, such as the Catalonia Ladies Masters 2007 while also belonging to the Ladies European Tour & The National Peugeot Tour.

Recorrido Masia

Par 5

This par 5 offers you a generous fairway until met by the fairway bunkers. Drive or 3 wood is a viable option here. The hole narrows and gently turns down to the right. An accurate second shot will leave little more than a wedge into a green guarded by 3 green-side bunkers.

Par 3

From an elevated tee position, this par 3 isn’t long, but boasts a 40 metre wide green with protecting green-side bunkers. Distance and line control is welcomed here.

Par 4

A blind tee shot and narrow fairway makes this short par 4 more complex than first thought. For the brave, A good drive will clear the danger and open up onto a wider fairway. A safer bet, lay up using the right sided slope, before the narrow stretch of the fairway, leaving an iron shot to the green.

Par 4

Left is not your friend on this longer par 4. With hazards and fairway bunkers cleverly placed on the hole. The elevated nature of this hole leaves a tricky iron shot up to the split levelled green. A white flag indicates the hole on the upper tier.

Par 3

The most challenging par 3 on the course. Tree lines make this hole feel uncomfortably narrow, and a misguided tee shot will find the hazards left and right or the 3 green-side bunkers. Accuracy is key here.

Par 4

Another blind drive off the tee leaves a dilemma for the second shot on this par 4. The green is narrow and protected by a tree and a vicious slope on the left. Lay up on the right for an easier approach to the green, or take your chances with a mid-iron.

Par 5

Par 5 elevated tee shot leads to a downhill fairway with a subtle dogleg to the left. The second shot calls for an iron to leave a stunning approach into this marvellous green.

Par 4

The tree line on the right and water to the left leaves a narrow fairway on this picturesque par 4. The hole curves left to a green protected by bunkers and water. An accurate tee shot on the right side of the fairway leaves a more comfortable approach.

Par 4

Short but technical dogleg par 4. With the trees guarding a direct drive to the green, a short iron on the left side of the fairway leaves an iron shot to the 54 metre split level green.

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Par 5

Par 5 with stunning views of the Monserrat mountains in front, A drive on the right side of the fairway opens up the hole on this par 5. A straight second shot will leave an approach onto an elevated green.

Par 4

The tee position is located across the hole on this par 4. With a solitary olive tree in the middle of the fairway. This is your line leading to an uphill second shot onto the green.

Par 4

Another elevated tee position shows a narrow fairway guarded by a long bunker down the left side. Finding the fairway leaves a slight uphill second onto a split level green.

Par 5

Par 5 generously wide fairway off the tee. On a clear day you will be able to see the original Masia Bach winery mansion in the distance. Landing on the right side of the fairway opens up the hole to a blind second shot. An approach just before the first green-side bunker enters a left sloping green.

Par 3

Shot par 3 with a side sloping green. A well struck tee shot from the elevated tee position brings potential birdie opportunities.

Par 4

The first slight dogleg right hole on the course. A brave drive over the trees on this par 4 leaves little more than a wedge to the green. A safer option is a shorter drive down the left hand side leaving a short iron to the green. The green itself is small and slopes precariously from right to left. An accurate approach is paramount here.

Par 3

The last of the par 3’s on the course offers an elevated tee shot onto a generous sloping green. Distance control is key so as to avoid both the short and long sided bunkers.

Par 4

The second of the dogleg right par 4’s. Risk takers will favour a more aggressive line to get the ball a wedge away from the green. A more conservative option is a wood near the fairway bunkers on the left. The second shot entry point to the left sloping green is narrow due to the two short-sided bunkers.

Par 4

A slight uphill tee shot on the last par 4 of the course presents a risk of fairway bunkers either side of the fairway. Surrounded by multiple green-side bunkers the uphill approach enters onto a large sloping green.