XXXV Copa de Oro Senior

Event Details

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EVENT

Date: Monday, 22 June 2026

End Date: Tuesday, 23 June 2026

Format: Individual Stableford

Category: Senior

Entry Fee: €220.00

Handicap Limit: 26.0

Entry Method: Online


The XXXV Copa de Oro Senior is a two-day individual stableford competition held at Real Club de Golf La Toja on 22–23 June 2026. The event is open to amateur golfers aged 50 or over (or turning 50 in 2026), both men and women, holding a valid federation license and an exact handicap of no more than 32.0 at the time of registration. The maximum playing handicap is 26.0, with a 95% handicap percentage applied. The tournament consists of 36 holes played as two consecutive 18-hole rounds, with scoring in two categories: Category 1 for players with an exact handicap of 14.6 or lower (men) and 13.1 or lower (women), and Category 2 for higher handicaps. Entry fees are €220 if registered by 12 June, or €240 thereafter (€130 and €150 respectively for La Toja members). Registration opens 4 May at 12:00 and closes 18 June at 12:00 via the club website form, with payment confirmation required by email. A maximum of 116 players are accepted, with 30 places reserved for club members. The entry fee includes a welcome dinner on the evening of 21 June at the Beach Club. Tee times are available from tees 51 or 56 for both men and women, with the choice to be declared at registration. Trophies are awarded to the top three finishers in each category, plus scratch and master senior prizes.


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Venue

Clube de Golf A Toxa

O Grove, Spain

Real Club de Golf La Toja — also known as Clube de Golf A Toxa — is a nine-hole course occupying approximately 25 hectares on the northern part of the Illa de Toxa, a small island connected to the town of O Grove by a bridge in the Ría de Arousa estuary, in the province of Pontevedra, Galicia. The club was founded in 1968, with the current course layout designed in 1976 by Ramón Espinosa García-Bermúdez. The course plays to a par of 36 over just under 3,000 metres, and two sets of tees are provided on every hole to allow an 18-hole round to be completed. The course rating is 71.9 and the slope is 137, figures that reflect a considerably greater challenge than the course's modest length might suggest. The layout was constructed with minimal earthmoving, following the natural topography of the island closely and respecting its original contours. Five of the nine holes run directly alongside the waters of the Ría de Arousa, where the tidal estuary itself functions as a water hazard; depending on the state of the tide, players may face shots over open water or over exposed shoreline. The course is heavily wooded in parts, with stands of mature pine framing several fairways and adding to the sense of enclosure. The signature feature is the green at Punta Cabreira, a promontory setting that places the putting surface jutting into the estuary with water on multiple sides. The course was reportedly ranked by Golf Digest in the 1980s as the most beautiful nine-hole course in the world, a description that has since become closely associated with its reputation. The island of A Toxa itself is one of the most well-known leisure destinations in Galicia, historically valued for its thermal mud and medicinal waters since the 19th century, and home to luxury hotels, a casino, spa facilities, and a chapel famously covered in scallop shells. The golf course sits within this context as part of a broader resort island, accessible year-round to visitors with a valid handicap certificate up to a limit of 28 for men and 36 for women.

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