Real Club de Golf de Sevilla

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Andalucía
Spain

Real Club de Golf de Sevilla is an 18-hole championship course designed by José María Olazábal, located approximately 10 minutes from Seville's city center. The course features well-maintained fairways with minimal elevation changes, making it accessible yet challenging. The greens are notably fast and true, requiring precision play.

The club has hosted several major international tournaments, including the World Cup in 2004, the Open de Andalucía in 2009, and the Open de España in 2008, 2010, and 2012. The facility is recognized as one of Spain's best-maintained courses, with meticulous attention to course conditioning. Beyond golf, the club offers comprehensive amenities including tennis courts, paddle courts, squash facilities, and social activities.

The course is characterized by its excellent design and pristine conditions, with the practice range recently upgraded with Trackman technology. Recent maintenance improvements include robotization of green complexes and renewable energy installations. The clubhouse provides dining and hospitality services, and the club offers family-friendly facilities including childcare options during rounds.

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