Golf Spain
If you like to play Golf then you must visit Spain.
Spain is
the golfing mecca of Europe. The country offers a winning formula of
world class courses in stunning locations and a climate which allows
enthusiasts to enjoy their sport throughout the year (without the need
for all-weather golf gear!)
From Andalucia’s “Costa del Golf” to
the beautiful Catalonian courses nestling in the foothills of the Pyrenees,
the Spanish mainland and islands boast an extraordinary range of golfing
and golf courses to suit all tastes, abilities and budgets.
Small wonder the country has become one of the world’s favourite
golf holiday destinations. Tour operators offer all manner of tailor-made
golf vacations throughout Spain – from luxury “golf and spa” breaks
through to corporate golf packages and beginners’ courses combined
with sightseeing tours and other activities.
Huge resort complexes have sprung up around the most popular courses
and recent years have seen an increasing trend among foreign buyers to
invest in property on or near a golf course in Spain. Golf enthusiasts
buy holiday or retirement homes while sharp investors generate an enviable
income from holiday lets targeted at golfers.
Golf in Spain: the Costa del Sol
Golf is now at the heart of the multi-billion
dollar tourist industry which dominates the Spanish costas and nowhere
more so than on the Costa del Sol which is king of the crop in terms
of golfing heaven. This “sunshine coast” has more than 30
courses and Andalucia as a whole is home to nearly 60 courses, many of
which host regular world championships.
The Costa del Sol’s many world class clubs include Valderrama - Spain’s most famous golf course which hosted the Ryder Cup in
1997 and the World Golf American Express Championships in 1999 and 2000.
The club has become the spiritual home of the prestigious Volvo Masters
tournament (the European Tour’s flagship championship).
Other big names on the long list of top flight Andalucian courses include
Torrequebrada (so tough it’s called “the Beast”), spectacular
Monte Mayor where the mountainside course has magnificent views of the
Mediterranean, Gibraltar and North Africa and San Roque where you’ll
find both the Seve Ballesteros golf academy and an equestrian centre
run by Captain Mark Phillips.
Golf in Spain: Almeria
In Almeria, at the north eastern end of Andalucia, you
can play golf in Europe’s only desert. The Valle del Este and Desert
Springs courses are two first class courses in a dramatic landscape which
makes golfers feel they’re playing in Arizona rather than Spain.
Golf in Spain: Cataluna
Other regions of Spain may not have the same quantity
of world class courses as Andalucia but many offer top quality golf in
extraordinarily beautiful settings. Cataluna, in the north east corner
of the country, has several exceptional courses including the PGA “Golf
de Catalunya” near
Girona and the highly rated Emporda Golf Club with its course designed
by top American golf architect Robert Van Hagge.
Golf in Spain: Murcia
The luxurious La Manga resort in the province of Murcia
in south east Spain has three of Europe’s finest courses and has
played host to five Spanish opens.
The Costa Blanca, Costa Azahar and Costa Dorada along the east coast
also offer a wealth of good courses interspersed among this busy coastline’s
popular tourist resorts. Las Ramblas at Torrevieja, La Sella at Denia
and nearby Oliva Nova are among the many east coast resort complexes
which have sprung up in recent years, attracting ex-pat buyers and golf-mad
holidaymakers in equal measure.
To find a golf course
in Spain that is
near to you or your intended visit please select from one of the area
links below:
golf
index | golf andalucia | golf aragon | golf asturias | golf baleares | golf canarias | golf cantabria | golf castilla
la mancha | golf castilla
y Leon | golf cataluna | golf extremadura | golf galicia | golf madrid | golf murcia | golf navarra | golf pais
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