Golf:
Golfing at Sanlúcar Club de Campo -
The Golf Course:
The 18 hole, par 72 course was designed by the multiple Spanish champion, Borja Queipo de Llano and combines two very different styles. The first nine holes display a lot of British characteristics, the fairways are tight with small undulations and the holes are scattered with small deep bunkers. The back nine has a more American feel, you will find water obstacles on seven of the holes, several dog-legs and two tiered greens. See the Golf Score Card (pop-up window).
The actual course itself has been labelled by the Spanish Real Federation of Golf as one of the most demanding courses in Spain making this a challenging course. Afterwards you can relax with an ice cold beer or take a dip in the pool to cool off.
The construction of the golf course started and in December 2003 the first nine holes were open, the second nine were opened in late 2005.
Course Facilities:
The course is now equipped with a putting green and a pitching green area, the golf school is now open, as is a provisional Club House with changing rooms, Caddie Master, and a Pro-shop.
The course itself has a total of 7 water obstacles, with 5 of them being located on the back 9 holes. Out of the 18 holes, 9 of them are surrounded by lakes. The greens are very extensive (750m2) and very undulating. Across the front 9 holes, the greens are distinguished by the small hills that make them challenging.
Other Activities:
Sherry Tours, Historic Town, Spanish renowned Tapas, Donana National Park