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Campo de Golf Campomar

Galicia

Campo de Golf Campomar is a 9-hole golf course located in Narón, in the Ferrolterra region of A Coruña, Galicia. The course measures 2,554 meters in length. As a compact layout, it serves as a training and competitive venue for club members and local golfers. The club hosts various tournaments throughout the year, including team competitions, pairs leagues, and category-based championships. The course is situated in a rural setting near the village of Vilacornelle in O Val. The facility includes practice areas and a cafeteria for members and visitors. Campomar has demonstrated competitive success at regional and national levels, with club members competing in national circuits and merit-based competitions.

Campo de Golf Cierro Grande

Asturias / Asturies

Campo de Golf Cinco Villas

Aragón

Campo de Golf Club Campestre

Veracruz

Campo de Golf Club Deportivo Somontes

Comunidad de Madrid

Campo de Golf Club Valle Arriba

Distrito Capital

Campo de Golf Cuernavaca

Morelos

Campo de Golf da Zapateira

Galicia

Real Club de Golf de La Coruña, commonly known as "La Zapateira," is an 18-hole parkland course designed by Ross Mackenzie and founded in 1961. Located in La Coruña, Spain, the course is set on hilly terrain featuring a mature tree-lined landscape that creates a botanical garden-like atmosphere. The course presents significant challenges across all handicap levels, with its par-72 layout measuring up to 6,058 meters from the white tees. Technical difficulty is rated as hard, characterized by demanding fairway inclinations and water hazards throughout. The course features well-maintained greens and tees, with soft fairways and notable elevation changes that require strategic shot-making. Notable characteristics include challenging opening holes (1-3) that demand aerobic conditioning, followed by more scenic holes featuring interesting water obstacles and commanding views. The course is consistently regarded as one of Spain's premier golf destinations, with excellent practice facilities including a driving range, putting green, and practice bunker. The club offers comprehensive amenities including a clubhouse, restaurant, and sauna, welcoming visitors year-round with advance booking required, particularly on weekends and holidays.

Campo de Golf de Castropol

Asturias / Asturies

Castropol Golf is a 9-hole golf course located in western Asturias, Spain, situated on a 20-hectare estate approximately 2 kilometers from the coast near the towns of Tapia, Castropol, and Figueras. The course features a par 72 layout with approximately 3,000 meters of playing length. Opened in 2008, the course is designed as a parkland-style layout characterized by relatively flat terrain with wide fairways, making it accessible for players of all skill levels. The course is distinguished by its natural setting featuring diverse vegetation including pines, poplars, and olive trees. Water hazards are prevalent throughout the layout, with notable challenging holes including the par-5 seventh hole at 542 meters, described as the longest in Asturias. The fifth hole presents a demanding 355-meter par 4 that requires navigation around tall pine trees and water obstacles. The ninth hole is a notable short par 3 that offers another significant test for golfers. Castropol Golf operates as part of the Hotel Casa Cachón complex, which provides integrated amenities including a restaurant, cafeteria, swimming pool, spa facilities, and golf instruction. The course is situated in a scenic location near the Eo River estuary and provides views of the surrounding Asturian landscape, creating an environment that combines sport with natural heritage.

Campo de Golf de la Ciudad Autónoma de Melilla

Melilla

Campo de Golf de la Ciudad Autónoma de Melilla is a 9-hole public golf course located in Melilla, a Spanish autonomous city in North Africa. The course plays to a par of 34 and measures approximately 2,315 yards. It is playable year-round due to Melilla's mild climate. The layout features a mix of par-3, par-4, and par-5 holes with bunkers strategically positioned throughout. Several holes play downhill, including the opening par-5 (Hole 1) which requires left-side positioning, and the par-4 second hole features a small green defended by a frontal bunker. The course presents moderate difficulty primarily through fairway and green-side bunkers, and smallish greens requiring precision approaches. Built in 2008, it serves both local enthusiasts and visiting golfers. The facility includes a clubhouse with amenities and practice areas. The course has hosted various tournaments including amateur competitions and Pitch & Putt events. Two 18-hole rounds are typically played for a full game, with a total distance of 6,945 meters for the dual circuit.

Campo de Golf de las Caldas

Asturias / Asturies

Campo Municipal de Golf Las Caldas was inaugurated in 2000 and consists of 18 holes, par 71, with a course of 5,678 meters. The course was designed by Spain's legendary Ryder Cup pro golfer Manuel Piñero. The course is located 5 km from Oviedo, 28 km from Gijón, 30 km from Avilés and 40 km from Asturias Airport. Nestled in a natural area with ancient trees, chestnut trees, and oaks, the course features two distinct routes differentiated by orography. One route runs through the lower part of the valley where the Gafo river runs, presenting water hazards at different times, while the upper route requires different technique and strategies with various probabilities on each hole. The terrain is undulating with water hazards and poses a hard level of technical difficulty. The course measures 6,532 meters from the white tees and 5,456 meters from the yellow tees.

Campo de golf de Nestares

Cantabria

Campo de Golf de Osa

Osa

Campo de Golf de San Miguel del Camino

Castilla y León 1 upcoming event

Club de Golf León is an 18-hole championship course located in San Miguel del Camino, in the province of León, Castilla y León. Designed by notable golfer Manuel Piñero, the course stretches 6,325 meters and plays to a par 72. The design incorporates Piñero's professional experience from competitive golf and harmonizes with the natural landscape of scattered oak trees and gentle undulations. The course features four lakes, numerous strategically placed bunkers, large fast greens, and wide fairways, creating a challenging yet visually appealing layout. The facility also includes two putting greens, a chipping green, and an extensive practice range measuring 350 meters. The course is known for its demanding nature, with altitude variations across the fairways and difficult rough making it a significant test for golfers of all levels. Hosting major tournaments, it welcomed Spain's Cross Country Championship in 1999 and hosted a stage of the Peugeot Tour of Spain in 2004. The course maintains year-round playability and is regarded as one of the most prestigious golf courses in the province due to its careful environmental integration and landscape design.

Campo de Golf de San Tomé

Anzoátegui

Campo de Golf de Villarrín

Castilla y León