Real Club de Golf de Sevilla, Championship golf course in Alcalá de Guadaíra, Spain.
Real Club de Golf de Sevilla is an 18-hole golf course in Alcalá de Guadaíra spanning about 61 hectares. The layout features 90 bunkers, nine lakes, and over 10,000 trees distributed throughout the fairways and greens.
Professional golfer José María Olazábal designed the course layout. The grounds hosted major tournaments including the World Golf Championship World Cup in 2004 and the Spanish Open in 2008.
The club organizes events like the Barrel Trophy where members compete against golfers from the Scottish Crail Golfing Society. These competitions foster friendships across different countries among the playing community.
The course is open daily with equipment available to rent, including clubs and golf carts. It's best to book in advance, especially on weekends and during peak seasons.
The club maintains a detailed bird guide documenting the various species that inhabit the grounds through different seasons. This collection reveals the rich wildlife that shares the course with golfers.
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