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Golfing In Spain |
If you are looking to play the world’s finest links courses, then take your pick from Ireland, Scotland, England or Wales but if you are looking for something a little different, then Spain is a superb option. Quite aside from the golf courses, Spain’s excellent year-round climate sets it apart as a European golf destination.
Whether you plan on a golf intensive trip to include the great courses of Southern Spain like San Roque, Sotogrande or Valderrama, host to the 1997 Ryder Cup; or whether you plan to combine some golf with a city break in Madrid, Barcelona or Seville, Spain quite simply has it all.
The following information is structured in an easy-to-use format and is designed to give you the best possible introduction to Spain as a golfing destination. We very much look forward to assisting you with your plans.
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Madrid Often overlooked as a golfing destination, Madrid and its surroundings include must-play courses such as the Club de Campo and La Moraleja. |
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Sotogrande Spain's 'Golden Golfing Triangle', Sotogrande is the region richest in world-renowned golf courses including the courses voted no.1 and no.5 in Europe, Valderrama Golf Course and the Real Club de Sotogrande. |
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Marbella / Mijas This stretch of coastline boasts 40 golf courses within a 2 hour radius of each other. |
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Jerez Courses such as El Puerto and Montecastillo make this area well known for good golf. |
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Seville With some of Spain's finest inland courses, Seville is home to Club Zaudin and Real Club de Golf Seville. |
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Barcelona Set along the beautiful Costa Brava coastline, Barcelona offers some excellent golfing. Club de Masia Bach is a beautiful course among many others. | | > |
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