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Sunday, February 05, 2012
  Spain

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Spain Golf Resorts, Holiday Breaks and Vacation Travel Planning
Valderrama Golf Club, Cadiz, Spain
Spain is one of the most popular destinations in Europe for golf. There are hundreds of top quality golf courses and along with the beautiful climate some of the best golfing in the world. With its stunning landscapes, Spain has long been a popular tourist destination for Europeans, especially the Costa del Sol. Easily accessible to North Americans, Spain has a fine selection of golf courses in the popular areas.

Along the Mediterranean, the Costa Del Sol climate has 300 days of sunshine per year. Towns and villages are scattered up and down a 100-mile stretch of coastline from Malaga to Gibraltar.
  • Girona & Costa Brava Spain Golf Vacation - 4 rounds of golf in Girona, Spain, in the Catalonia region, along the Mediterranean Sea, near Barcelona. Includes accommodation, rental car and 4 rounds at spectacular Costa Brava courses.


Articles and insights on Spain by the experts at Classic Golf Tours. Articles and insights on Spain by the experts at Classic Golf Tours.

About Valderrama Golf Club

The Par 71 Championship Course measures 6356 metres from the professional tees. The fairways have been described by top pros and leading golf writers as the best in Europe, if not the world. It is not an easy course - nor was it intended to be. It is designed so as to call forth thought and precision for every shot.

The course was designed in 1974 by Robert Trent Jones, Sr, one of the great golf course architects, and was originally known as Sotogrande New. In 1981 its name was changed to Las Aves.Its incarnation in its present form began in 1984, when Jaime Ortiz-Patiño was able to acquire it from the developers who a few years earlier had laid out the very extensive Sotogrande area so imaginatively and tastefully. Ortiz-Patiño had been one of the first to build a house, and for some years he had nursed the secret ambition to bring Las Aves to a greater potential.