Club de Golf La Peñaza, Golf course in Distrito Rural, Zaragoza, Spain.
Club de Golf La Peñaza is an 18-hole golf course covering around 80 hectares with varied terrain and carefully designed holes totaling approximately 6069 meters. The layout features different types of grass, bunkers, and water features spread across the property.
The course was founded in 1973 and designed by architects Fred Hawtree and José María Olazábal. It has grown into an important golfing destination for players in the Aragon region.
The clubhouse functions as a gathering place where members meet for competitions and social events throughout the year. Local golfers use the facilities to build connections and enjoy the sport together.
The facility is open daily and offers golf carts, a driving range, and a putting green for practice. Visitors should arrive with proper golf equipment and check opening hours before planning a visit.
The course is notably affected by the regional Cierzo wind, which sweeps across the fairways and creates unpredictable playing conditions. This natural phenomenon makes each round distinctive and tests players' adaptability to changing wind patterns.
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