Golf in Sotogrande
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 Valderrama Golf Club
11310 Sotogrande Prov de Cadiz, Spain Tel: +34 956 791 200 Fax: +34 956 796 028 web site email |
 Real Club de Golf
Paseo del Parque, s/n. 11310 Sotogrande, San Roque Tel: +34 956 785 014 Fax: +34 956 795 029 web site email |
 San Roque Golf Club
C.N. 340 KM 127 11360 San Roque Tel: +34 956 613 030 Fax: +34 956 613 012 web site email |
 Almenara Golf Hotel
Avda Almenara 11310 Sotogrande, San Roque Tel: +34 902 181 836 web site email |
 Alcaidesa Golf Club
Ctr. Nacional 340 km 124,6 11315 La Linea Tel: +34 956 79 10 40 Fax: +34 956 79 10 41 web site email |
 La Cañada Golf Club
Ctra Guadiaro Km 1 11311 Guadiaro, Cadiz Tel: +34 956 794 100 Fax: +34 956 794 241 web site email |
 La Reserva de Sotogrande
Avd. de la Reserva s/n 11310 Sotogrande Tel: +34 956 695 209 web site email |
Due to seven clubs close-by (Valderrama, Real Club de Golf Sotogrande, San Roque, Almenara, Alcaidesa, La Canada and La Reserva de Sotogrande), Sotogrande became the El Dorado of the European Golf Scene.
In this regard, the club of Valderrama and the Real Club de Golf Sotogrande, played a major role, as these two clubs definitely offer world-class standard. The Real Club de Golf Sotogrande, a brilliant Robert Trent-Jones-course, once established the golf boom and defends its place among the top 10 European courses since its inauguration in 1964. Valderrama, the Ryder-Cup-location is even celebrated as Europe’s best golf course. The club did not only become a legend because its tricky fairways already demanded a great deal of superstar Tiger Woods.
For San Roque, the British architect Dave Thomas, together with the aid of his compatriot, the champion Tony Jacklin, invented a course that challenges the best but does not spoil the party for amateurs. From there, you have a nice view on the club of Almenara, another design by Thomas. For the first nine holes, he took it easy, but then, he set up some sort of adventure tour: uphill, downhill, over creeks, along lakes. For those who do not hit dead straight, pocket a dozen more balls...
Another course, Alcaidesa, features one of the few serious left-courses in Spain. The site is limited by the coast, therefore exposed to the breeze and shows some cliffs that have to be considered. The sea permanently forms the background and in good weather, the rock of Gibraltar seams to be in drive distance. La Canada in Guadiaro represents another common project of Robert Trent-Jones and Dave Thomas, while the course of La Reserva, providing spectacular perspectives because of its elevated location, has been arranged by Cabell B. Robinson. |
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