San Roque Club, Golf course and country club in Cádiz Province, Spain.
San Roque Club is a golf course and country club in Cádiz Province featuring two championship courses across expansive grounds. Both courses showcase large greens, strategic bunker placement, and Mediterranean-style landscaping.
The New Course opened in 2003 through a partnership between Perry Dye and Seve Ballesteros, later hosting the Spanish Open in 2006. This collaboration represented a significant milestone in the club's development.
The club blends Spanish golfing traditions with international standards, drawing players from around the world. Visitors experience a space where local golf culture meets global practices.
Players need to present a handicap certificate upon arrival, with limits set at 28 for men and 36 for women. Tee times are scheduled at 10-minute intervals.
From its elevated position, players can see the Mediterranean Sea, Gibraltar, and Sotogrande while playing. This vista adds a memorable dimension to each round.
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