Region: Sotogrande, Costa del Sol, Andalusia, Spain  |  Best Time: March–June & September–November  |  Nearest Airport: Gibraltar (GIB) — 20 mins; Málaga (AGP) — 1h 20m

Editor’s Note: No golf destination in continental Europe matches Sotogrande for prestige, quality and concentration of world-class courses. Valderrama alone makes the journey worthwhile — the Augusta of Europe. But the surrounding courses of La Reserva, Real Club and Almenara make this Spain’s undisputed golf capital. The polo, beach clubs and Michelin dining complete a lifestyle proposition unlike anywhere else in the Mediterranean.


The 5 Courses to Play

1. Club de Golf Valderrama ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

  • Designer: Robert Trent Jones Sr. (1974)
  • Par / Yardage: 71 / 6,951 yards  |  Rating: 75.2 / 138
  • Why Play It: Ranked the best course in continental Europe and host of the 1997 Ryder Cup. The legendary 17th — a short par 5 with a waterfall, pond and the famous cork tree guard — is one of the most strategically brilliant holes ever designed. Rees Jones later softened several holes; the Roberts-era severity remains extraordinary.
  • Book: valderrama.com  |  Green fees from €350

2. La Reserva Club Sotogrande ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

  • Designer: Cabell Robinson
  • Par / Yardage: 72 / 7,020 yards  |  Rating: 73.9 / 136
  • Why Play It: The newest and most scenic course in Sotogrande — sweeping views of Gibraltar, Morocco and the Mediterranean from virtually every tee. The clubhouse and beach club make this the most complete golf-lifestyle experience on the Costa del Sol.
  • Book: lareservasotogrande.com

3. Real Club de Golf Sotogrande ⭐⭐⭐⭐

  • Designer: Robert Trent Jones Sr. (1964)
  • Par / Yardage: 72 / 6,832 yards  |  Rating: 73.1 / 132
  • Why Play It: The oldest and most traditional of the Sotogrande courses — tree-lined parkland with the Rio Palmones running through. Jones created Valderrama here first, then refined it one valley over. Old money, exceptional condition and a clubhouse lunch worth the trip alone.
  • Book: golfsotogrande.com

4. Almenara Golf Club ⭐⭐⭐⭐

  • Designer: Dave Thomas
  • Par / Yardage: 72 / 6,925 yards  |  Rating: 73.5 / 134
  • Why Play It: 27 holes across cork oak forests — the most walkable course in Sotogrande. The elevated tees offer extraordinary views over the resort. Perfect for the visiting golfer who wants a relaxed, scenic round without the formality of Valderrama.
  • Book: almenaragolf.com

5. San Roque Club — Old Course ⭐⭐⭐⭐

  • Designer: Dave Thomas & Tony Jacklin
  • Par / Yardage: 72 / 6,712 yards  |  Rating: 72.8 / 133
  • Why Play It: Host of the Volvo Masters and European Tour events — Tony Jacklin’s masterpiece balances challenge and beauty. The 18th hole’s dramatic drop to a valley green, with Gibraltar as backdrop, rivals any finish in Europe. Excellent value relative to the prestige.
  • Book: sanroqueclub.com

Where to Stay

  • SO/ Sotogrande (5★): The resort’s flagship hotel, redesigned as SO/ in 2021. Spa, pools and the best cocktail bar on the coast. Central position for all five courses. Check availability on Expedia →
  • La Reserva Club Villas: Private villa rentals on the La Reserva estate — direct access to the course and beach club.
  • Hotel Almenara (4★): Directly on the Almenara course. Good value, excellent service and the best on-site golf package in Sotogrande.

Practical Information

  • Getting There: Gibraltar Airport (GIB) — 20 mins. Regular direct flights from UK. Alternatively, Málaga Airport (AGP) — 1h 20m by car (A-7 coastal road or AP-7 toll motorway).
  • Best Time: April–June for ideal conditions and manageable green fee prices. July–August is very hot (35°C+) and busy. October is arguably the finest month.
  • Handicap: Valderrama requires a handicap certificate (max 28). Other courses have no formal requirement.
  • Driving: A hire car is essential. Sotogrande’s courses are spread across a 10km radius with no public transport between them.

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