TV personality Mark Wright has been spotted enjoying a round of golf at T Golf Calvia — a course known for its strong British connection. Designed by British architect John Harris, the venue is famed for its traditional parkland layout, often likened to courses found in the UK. Wright, a keen golfer, appeared relaxed as he took to the fairways, making the most of the island sunshine at one of Mallorca’s most distinctive golfing destinations, and even shared a snap on Instagram enjoying a nice cold beer while taking in the views.
Mark is on the island with his wife, Michelle Keegan. The couple, both 38, who recently welcomed baby daughter Palma, and are known for their love of Mallorca, which likely inspired their daughter’s name. Michelle, best known for her roles in Our Girl and Coronation Street, has often shared glimpses of their family life on the island, embracing Mallorca’s relaxed lifestyle while juggling her career.
The sighting at T Golf Calvia comes as Wright continues to enjoy Mallorca not just as a holiday destination but also as a second home. The couple own property on the island, giving them a private base from which to enjoy family life and leisure activities. The apartment’s interiors were designed with care by renowned interior designer Justine Knox, who helped create a stylish yet comfortable space perfectly suited for family living and relaxing breaks on the island.
Mark Wright is a British television personality, presenter, and former reality star best known for his role on The Only Way Is Essex (TOWIE). Since rising to fame on the hit ITVBe series, he has built a career as a radio host, TV presenter, and occasional actor, while also establishing a presence on social media. Known for his charismatic on-screen persona and love of lifestyle and travel, Wright frequently shares glimpses of his personal life, family, and leisure pursuits with his fans.
Last summer, on his Heart FM radio show, Mark confessed he was left a little annoyed during a recent holiday to Mallorca with wife Michelle and their baby daughter, Palma. Wright explained to co-host Olly Murs that he had hoped airport staff might react to Palma’s passport — sharing the city’s name with his daughter — with a smile, but instead received only a matter-of-fact “gracias.” He recalled: “Palma went to Palma for the first time; we did a picture in front of the Palma signs. It was a beautiful week. I ate and drank a little bit too… I’m literally turning into my dad with midday beers!”
