Granada Golf Club
Granada Golf Club is the newest 18-hole championship course in Hot Springs Village, opened in 2004 and designed by Ault, Clark & Associates. Nestled at the foothills of the Ouachita Mountains, this par-72 layout stretches up to 7,115 yards with a slope of 139, showcasing rolling hills, tall pines, creeks, and panoramic views that rank it among Arkansas' top courses.
Signature holes include the scenic par-5 18th with its meandering waterfall along the fairway and the demanding 465-yard par-4 17th featuring a massive 60-yard-deep green. The club provides five tee options for all skill levels, L-93/Crenshaw Bentgrass greens, Tif-Sport Bermuda fairways, a driving range, short-game area, putting green, golf shop, and Granada Mexican Grill for dining with course vistas.
Contact Information
250 Maderas Drive
Hot Springs Village, AR 71909
(501) 922-3095
Guest Pricing
Granada Golf Course (Apr – Nov 2026) Includes cart, range balls, and green fees. Rates do not include applicable taxes and fees. Rider Fee $22.Mon – Wed Prime 18 Holes — $132.87 Prime 9 Holes — n/a
Tier II 18 Holes — $106.30 Tier II 9 Holes — $53.15
Tier II 18 Holes — $116.60 Tier II 9 Holes — $58.30
Hole 1 “Opening Challenge”
A strong par 5 with a wide fairway and hazards on both sides. Three fairway bunkers must be avoided, and the green is protected by a deep front bunker and steep slopes.
Hole 2 “Downhill Drift”
Short, straight par 4 with fairway bunkers left. Right misses can roll into trees and OB, while the green is guarded short and long.
Hole 3 “Long & Lean”
Straight par 4 with trees left and a fairway slope guiding drives back to the center. Uphill second shot requires accuracy to avoid greenside bunkers.
Hole # 04Hole 4 “Scenic Risk”
Short downhill par 4 with beautiful views. Fairway runs from right to left; penalty area wraps left and behind the green, which is also guarded by bunkers.
Hole 5 “Straight & Steady”
Par 5 with trees and mounds on both sides of the fairway. Green protected by bunkers and mounds all around.
Hole 6 “Green Guard”
Downhill par 3 surrounded by mounds and trees. Shots landing short will not reach the green.
Hole 7 “Roller Coaster”
Downhill then uphill par 4 with a wide fairway. Deep greenside bunker and surrounding mounds make approach shots challenging.
Hole 8 “Lake View”
Downhill par 3 over the end of Lake Granada. Large green is surrounded by mounds with a bunker behind.
Hole 9 “Bunker Boulevard”
Straight par 4 with fairway bunkers on both sides. Green is protected short-left and surrounded by mounds; going long is risky.
Hole 10 “Risk & Reward”
Short par 4 with wide fairway. Long drivers can reach the green; mounds and fairway bunkers protect landing areas and the green.
Hole 11 “Pinch Point”
Par 3 with bunker and penalty area right; penalty area wraps behind. Mounds left deflect balls away from the green.
Hole 12 “Double Dogleg Drama”
Short par 5 with many options for skilled players. Trees, OB, and a creek challenge accuracy; green is protected by bunkers and a penalty area.
Hole 13 “Uphill Test”
Par 3 with uphill green. Bunkers and mounds surround the green, and short shots roll back toward the tee.
Hole 14 “Fairway Focus”
Uphill par 4 with OB and trees on both sides. Fairway bunkers and mounds force precision; green is guarded front and sides.
Hole 15 “Tough Trip”
Par 5 with OB, trees, and penalty areas on both sides. Fairway bunker left and large landing hazards make the approach to the green challenging.
Hole 16 “Narrow Path”
Short par 4 with fairway bunker left and penalty area right. Green protected by bunkers left, back, and a front-right penalty area.
Hole 17 “Long Stretch”
One of the longest par 4s on Granada. Trees and OB line both sides; fairway bunker reduces landing area, and green is heavily protected by bunkers and mounds. Anything right of the green is trouble—the ground drops sharply away, and this hole can easily decide the outcome of your round.
Hole 18 “Signature Beauty”
Finishing par 4 with water cascading behind and left of the green—avoid the fairway bunker and penalty area off the tee, then play an uphill approach over deep greenside bunkers. The Village’s most beautiful (and most challenging) finishing hole, with patio spectators ready to cheer you on—or offer some friendly heckling.
Restaurant
Granada Mexican Grill is the on-site restaurant and one of Hot Springs Village’s flagship dining spots, offering Mexican-inspired dishes, appetizers, and drinks with views of the course. It provides an inviting setting for pre-round meals, 19th-hole gatherings, and evening dinners, with both indoor seating and patio options when weather allows.
Pro Shop
Granada’s golf shop carries a full selection of essentials, including balls, gloves, accessories, and logoed apparel, so players can gear up before heading to the first tee. Staffed by knowledgeable professionals, the shop can assist with tee times, green fees, and course guidance for this top-ranked, championship layout.
Clubhouse
The Granada clubhouse serves as a comfortable hub for the course, bringing together the restaurant, golf shop, locker rooms, and player services in one convenient location. Positioned near the opening and finishing holes, it offers easy access for check-in, practice, and relaxing after a round while enjoying views of the waterfall-framed 18th.
Putting Green
A large putting green near the clubhouse lets golfers get a feel for Granada’s L93/Crenshaw bentgrass greens before taking on its dramatic complexes. The green also supports focused short-game work and is complemented by an adjacent short-game area for chipping and pitching practice.
Driving Range
Granada features a full practice range, giving players ample space to warm up every club in the bag or dedicate time to swing improvement in a scenic setting. Together with the putting green and short-game area, the range makes Granada an ideal choice for both serious practice sessions and full-day golf experiences.
