Formerly the home of the Domecq sherry family, The San Roque Club sits on backdrop surrounded by hills and historic cork oak woods. The centrepiece of the club is the Domecq mansion, now the Clubhouse.
Inaugurated in 1991, designed by Dave Thomas, the Old Course along with Valderrama and Real Club de Sotogrande became known as the golden triangle of golf.
‘Spain’s finest’ golf courses
The latest addition to the Sotogrande golfing canon, La Reserva de Sotogrande golf course opened in 2003 and was designed by Cabell B. Robinson. A course that provides a testing 18 holes for all golfers thanks to its numerous tee options, fast greens and wide variety of pin positions. Far reaching views from the course of the mountains and down to the sea.
Ranked 7th in Southern Spain by ‘Top 100 Golf Courses’
6,721-metre 18-hole par 72
A demanding par 72 at 6,802 metres (7,482 yards) from the back tees, and with more than 100 bunkers Finca Cortesin was ranked in the top ten golf courses in Spain by the Golf Digest Magazine in 2012.
Read more →Real Club de Golf Sotogrande, designed by Robert Trent Jones. Beautifully manicured fairways framed by mature cork oaks, eucalyptus, pine & palm. Firm, fast greens with subtle contours.
Read more →Having hosted the first ever Ryder Cup to be held in Continental Europe in 1997, where Seve Balestros captained his team to victory, Valderrama was rated the top course in mainland Europe by Golf World magazine in 1999. It has consistently ranked as number 1 in Continental Europe and has been included in the Top 100 in the World since 1999.
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