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Spain is Europe's sunny golf paradise. Andalusian courses unfold between olive groves and the Mediterranean, basking in year-round sunshine. From Valderrama's European Tour venue to Marbella's resort destinations, Spain infuses golf with Latin passion. A glass of sangria and a plate of Iberian ham after your round—that's the authentic Spanish experience.
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Finca Cortesin Golf Club
Ranked among Spain's best by Golf Digest, Finca Cortesin boasts over 100 bunkers. It hosted the Solheim Cup in 2023, marking the first time Spain held the prestigious tournament.

La Hacienda Links Golf Resort - Links Course
Awarded Spain's Best Golf Course at the 2023 World Golf Awards, ranked among the top 10 courses in Spain in Leading Courses' 'Golfers' Choice Awards 2024'. The course offers stunning views of the Mediterranean, Gibraltar, and Africa.

Real Club De Golf El Prat
A ten-time host of the Spanish Open and ranked among the top 10 courses in Spain by Golf Digest. The course offers 45 holes with a variety of course combinations and challenges.

Real Club Sevilla Golf
Ranked among the top 5 in Spain, it has hosted the 2004 World Golf Cup, the 2009 Andalusia Open, and three editions of the Spanish Open (2008, 2010, 2012). The course features over 10,000 trees, wide fairways and undulating greens.

Camiral Golf - Stadium Course
Ranked #1 in Spain and among the Top 10 in Continental Europe. Host to multiple Spanish Opens and the 2019 European Tour Destinations Senior Classic. The 13th hole is rated among the Top 100 holes in Continental Europe.

La Zagaleta Golf Club - New Course
Nestled amid mountains and valleys, the course showcases remarkable engineering with undulating fairways. Despite its shorter length, it features four short par-4s and six par-3s, offering a unique experience. Golfers will find more enjoyment here than on many other top coastal tracks.

Real Club Valderrama
Valderrama has been consistently ranked as number 1 in Continental Europe since the late 80's, and has been included in the Top 100 in the World since 1990. In 1997, Valderrama hosted the Ryder Cup, the first time the event had been held outside either the United States or United Kingdom.

Camiral Golf - Tour Course
Set in Costa Brava, this Sir Nick Faldo design hosted the 2000 Spanish Open, weaving through Mediterranean pines and rolling terrain with strategic layouts and fast greens, culminating in a demanding par-4 18th that challenges players to navigate water hazards and bunker complexes.

Real Club de Golf Sotogrande
Robert Trent Jones' first European masterpiece (1964) and one of his five personal favorites among 500+ designs worldwide, ranked #2 in Spain and #12 in Continental Europe, granted 'Royal' status by King Juan Carlos I in 1994.

La Cara Resort - Campo Europa
Nestled in Andalusian mountains, this course features the dramatic River Ojén weaving through eight holes with one 45-meter main bridge and four smaller crossings, highlighted by a maximum-length 233-meter par-3 14th, all set amid olive groves and stunning mountain vistas.

La Reserva Club Sotogrande
Designed by Cabell Robinson, this premier Andalusian course nestles within a protected cork oak reserve, seamlessly blending undulating fairways with Mediterranean landscapes, renowned for strategic water hazards and 360-degree panoramic views spanning the Strait of Gibraltar to Moroccan mountains.