Located in the province of Cadiz (Andalusia, Spain), at kilometer 130 of the national road N-340, 3 kilometers from the neighboring club of Valderrama and 150 meters from the Mediterranean Sea, within the luxurious urbanization of Sotogrande, the Real Club de Golf Sotogrande is considered one of the 100 best golf courses in the world by “GolfWeb Editorial Staff”, and the 5th in Europe. The Real Club de Sotogrande has a wonderful 18-hole course and a 9-hole par 3 course, but above all it is a beautiful course, whose privileged location makes it ideal for playing there all year round. It was inaugurated in 1964 and is designed by Robert Trent Jones, just like the Valderrama course. The variety of vegetation is what gives it the most special characteristic, the course is populated by cork oaks, pines and eucalyptus trees that, in addition to offering complete vegetation, make the course difficult. This course is located in the town of Sotogrande, in Cadiz, and has views of the sea. The main obstacle on the course, apart from the trees, are the large lakes; the water makes the game difficult and makes it a very entertaining course. In addition, Sotogrande has been the venue for the International Jerez Cup Tournament since 1969. There are numerous accommodation options close to the course as it is located in an area of high tourist interest.
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