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Spain

Spain is the original and arguably the best package holiday destination. It’s synonymous with Europeans who are hell bent on sun, sangria and holiday homes, yet Spain has so much more to offer with wonderful architecture, food and wine.

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  1. Real Club Valderrama

    Southern Spain, Spain

    Most golfers will be familiar with Valderrama from TV coverage. The golf club has hosted a plethora of championships, including the legendary 1997 Ryder Cup. In 2014 the club was granted Royal status.

  2. Real Club de Golf Sotogrande

    Southern Spain, Spain

    Sotogrande was designed by Robert Trent Jones. It was his first European course, and it is a credit that the par 72, 6,224-metre layout is still enthralling players more than 50 years after it first opened.

  3. El Saler

    South East Spain, Spain

    Javier Arana designed El Saler and it opened for play in 1968 to a rapturous standing ovation. In fact, shortly afterwards, it was voted the No.1 golf course in Continental Europe.

  4. Camiral (Stadium)

    North East Spain, Spain

    The Stadium course at Camiral Golf & Wellness is the culmination of more than a decade of planning by the European Tour. They wanted to build their own Players Championship course to rival the PGA's TPC Sawgrass.

  5. Real Club de Golf Las Brisas

    Southern Spain, Spain

    Real (Royal) Las Brisas was one of the first courses in Europe to use bent grass and the brave decision was quickly rewarded by being chosen as the host venue of the 1973 World Cup of Golf.

  6. Finca Cortesin Golf Club

    Southern Spain, Spain

    Finca Cortesin is set a short distance inland from the Mediterranean and has been routed through a dramatic valley. It's one of Europe’s longest layouts and will soon become a household name.

  7. Real Club La Moraleja (3)

    Central Spain, Spain

    In 2013, the No.3 (North) course opened at the burgeoning Real Club La Moraleja. Both No.3 and No.4 are located further north of the Spanish capital than courses 1 and 2.

  8. Real Puerta de Hierro (Abajo)

    Central Spain, Spain

    Real Club de la Puerta de Hierro is one of the most private golf clubs in Spain. The Arriba is one of Spain’s oldest courses but the Abajo, on the other hand, is much younger.

  9. Real Club Sevilla Golf

    Southern Spain, Spain

    Real Club de Golf de Sevilla opened for play in 1991 and in 2004 it was the host venue for the World Golf Championships (formerly the World Cup of Golf).

  10. Designed by Robert von Hagge and opened for play in 1997, the North course at Real Sociedad Hípica Española Club de Campo is one of Spain’s best courses.

  11. Real Sociedad de Golf de Neguri

    Northern Spain, Spain

    Neguri, or Real Sociedad de Golf de Neguri to give the club its full title, was originally founded way back in 1911 but today’s course was laid out in 1961 and it’s located in Getxo, a few kilometres north west of Bilbao.

  12. Real El Prat (Pink)

    North East Spain, Spain

    The Pink course at Real Club de Golf El Prat measures around 7,000 yards from the medal tees with a par of 72. Fairways are generally wide and greens are large with subtle borrows.

  13. La Reserva Club

    Southern Spain, Spain

    Cabell Robinson designed La Reserva and it’s a brutal 6,700 metres from the tips but with wide fairways and a hot driver it can be tamed.

  14. On the outskirts of Madrid lies the famous Club de Campo Villa de Madrid, perhaps the largest sports club in Europe with more than 10,000 members.

  15. Real Pedrena

    Northern Spain, Spain

    Five-time major winner Seve Ballesteros learnt his golf here at Real Golf de Pedrena, a Harry Colt classical layout.

  16. Club de Golf Alcanada

    Balearic Islands, Spain

    Set on the bay of Alcudia with stunning views across to the lighthouse on Alcanada Island from which the course takes name, this is a true Robert Trent Jones Jnr gem.

  17. San Roque Golf Club (Old)

    Southern Spain, Spain

    Dave Thomas and Tony Jacklin designed the Old golf course at the San Roque Club and it opened for play in 1990 at an alleged cost of one million dollars per hole.

  18. Real Puerta de Hierro (Arriba)

    Central Spain, Spain

    The Arriba course at Real Club de la Puerta de Hierro is one of the oldest courses in Spain and it’s also one of the most private and exclusive.

  19. Real Moraleja (4)

    Central Spain, Spain

    A little more rustic and linksy in style than the more polished No.3, the No.4 (South) course at Real Club La Moraleja is routed across three distinct parcels of land where three lakes and more than sixty bunkers focus the mind.

  20. Las Colinas Golf & Country Club

    South East Spain, Spain

    The fairways at Las Colinas Golf & Country Club are generally wide and forgiving and they’ve been laid out in two returning nines that twist out and back along the floor of a valley...

  21. Anfi Tauro Golf

    Canary Islands, Spain

    Located a few kilometres to the west of Maspalomas on the southwest coast of Gran Canaria, the Anfi Tauro Golf Course is one of Spain’s gems that was destined for a place in the Continental European Top 100 rankings.

  22. Son Gual Golf

    Balearic Islands, Spain

    Thomas Himmel's design is captivating and with bent grass from tee to green the whole Son Gual experience is polished to absolute perfection.

  23. Golf Santander

    Central Spain, Spain

    Rees Jones and Seve Ballesteros fashioned Santander into an extremely tough and long course which stretches out to almost 7,500 yards from the back tees. It’s one of Spain’s longest courses...

  24. Aloha Golf Club

    Southern Spain, Spain

    Created in 1975 at the start of the Spanish golf course development boom, Club de Golf Aloha has remained one of Spain’s top tracks for more than forty years...

  25. Real El Prat (Yellow)

    North East Spain, Spain

    Lavishly bunkered greensites represent a fearsome challenge, so you’ll certainly need your ‘A’ game intact to conquer El Prat’s strategic and delightfully sculpted Yellow course. However, in 2021 a newly renovated and softened Yellow course was unveiled...

  26. Camiral Golf & Wellness (Tour)

    North East Spain, Spain

    The Tour course at Camiral Golf & Wellness Resort is shorter, more open and less demanding than its sibling, but its pine tree-lined fairways still have to be negotiated with care...

  27. The South course at the Real Sociedad Hípica Española Club de Campo was created in 2001 and the major difference between it and the longer North course is its hillier layout.

  28. Emporda Golf Resort (Forest)

    North East Spain, Spain

    These pine-flanked holes of the Forest course at Emporda Golf Resort are amongst the most lovely in all Spain, with bold bunkering, a sprinkling of water and many raised greens...

  29. Real La Manga Club (South)

    South East Spain, Spain

    The South course at La Manga Club was where the Spanish Open was held during the 70s. It’s a spacious and long layout set on fairly flat terrain. Bring your driver.

  30. T Golf Calvia

    Balearic Islands, Spain

    Formerly known as Golf de Poniente, T Golf Calvia is a 1978 Commander John Harris design which has recently been renovated by the new owner, German entrepreneur Heiner Tamsen.

  31. Infinitum Resort (Hills)

    North East Spain, Spain

    The impressive Infinitum golf complex has been used in recent years as a winter training base for elite golfing groups such as those from the Austrian and Finnish Golf Federations.

  32. Montecastillo

    Southern Spain, Spain

    Montecastillo is one of the most popular golf resorts in the world and it hosted the Volvo Masters Andalucia for five consecutive years beginning in 1997 when Lee Westwood won the event.

  33. San Roque Golf Club (New)

    Southern Spain, Spain

    The New golf course at the San Roque Club may be one of the finest new layouts in Europe and certainly one of the most beautiful.

  34. Real La Manga Club (West)

    South East Spain, Spain

    The West course at La Manga Club is totally different to the other two layouts. Gone are the palms and in come the pines, doglegs and tight, tricky holes.

  35. Real La Coruña - La Zapateira

    Northern Spain, Spain

    Originally designed by Philip Mackenzie Ross in the early 1960s, Real Club de Golf de La Coruña is located in the mountains of La Zapateira. Rather unusually the opening hole “The Pyramid” is a short par three.

  36. Ulzama

    Northern Spain, Spain

    Originally designed by Javier Arana in 1966, Ulzama lies in the Navarrese Valley of the same name, within an old oak forest.

  37. Pals

    North East Spain, Spain

    Hidden away in the northeast corner of Catalunya, the Golf de Pals course is a timeless classic routed through a dense forest of umbrella pines.

  38. Mijas Golf (Los Lagos)

    Southern Spain, Spain

    One of several Robert Trent Jones designs that are strung out along the Costa del Sol, Mijas is a marvelous golf complex offering two wonderfully contrasting 18-hole courses.

  39. Saurines de La Torre Golf

    South East Spain, Spain

    Located between Balsicas and Roldán, the golf course at Saurines de la Torre Golf is one of six Jack Nicklaus-designed courses operating within a forty-kilometre radius in the Murcia region.

  40. Abama Golf

    Canary Islands, Spain

    With Atlantic Ocean views across from Tenerife to the island of La Gomera and a thrilling collection of holes, Abama Golf is a Dave Thomas-designed course that opened for play in 2005.