Club de Golf La Graiera-Calafell

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Catalunya
Spain

Club de Golf La Graiera is an 18-hole championship course with a par of 72, located in Calafell on Spain's Costa Dorada, a few kilometers from the Mediterranean Sea. The course was inaugurated in 1995 and was designed by multiple architects including Gus Grantham, Alfonso Vidaor, Magi Sarda, and Enrique Saenger. Measuring 6,585 yards with a slope rating of 135 and course rating of 74.7, the layout presents a challenging yet technically interesting design suitable for players of all skill levels.

The course is set within a wooded natural environment and features three integrated lakes that enhance both the aesthetic and strategic elements of play. The terrain is notably rolling with significant elevation changes throughout, requiring players to use a full range of clubs. The course design balances entertainment value with technical difficulty, presenting varied hole types that test shot-making versatility. Bunkers and natural hazards are strategically positioned to challenge golfers while maintaining playability across different handicap levels.

In 2012, the facility was enhanced with a modern clubhouse coinciding with the inaugural Challenge of Catalonia tournament, which was part of the European Challenge Tour. The course includes a driving range and two putting greens to support player practice and preparation.

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