Rota Club de Golf 
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Andalucía
Spain
Rota Club de Golf is a civilian golf association based in the town of Rota, in the province of Cádiz, whose competitions and social rounds are held on the Captain Jake Dennis Memorial Golf Course located within the jointly operated Spanish-American Naval Station Rota. The club does not own its own course, operating instead through an arrangement with the base's Morale, Welfare and Recreation (MWR) programme.
The Captain Jake Dennis course is an 18-hole layout extending to approximately 6,500 yards across more than 200 acres of base land. Construction began in 1953 and was completed around 1955, making it one of the oldest golf courses in the province of Cádiz and, according to some sources, the oldest 18-hole course in southern Spain. The terrain is notably uneven and abrupt, with firm fairways and slow greens. Tall eucalyptus trees line much of the layout and are a defining feature of the course, severely penalising wayward shots and demanding accurate ball-striking throughout. The local playing style that has developed in response to the trees and tight conditions is colloquially known as the "golpe roteño." The course carries a slope rating of 122 and is open year-round. Access for civilian players requires entry through the base with military personnel, which limits general visitor access. Practice facilities include a driving range, chipping area, and putting green.