The Real Club de Golf de Seville
Par 72
6529m,
6185m,
5305m

The Real Club de Golf de Seville prides itself as being rated one of the best courses in Spain and was the venue of the 2004 World Cup of Golf - won by the British team of Luke Donald & Paul Casey.
The course was designed by Jose Maria Olazabal and is kept in beautiful condition, being challenging to both amateurs and professionals with its wide fairways, numerous bunkers and water hazards. The first par 3 is only 154 metres off of the whites but it is guarded on 3 sides by water and on the other by a bunker. However, the toughest "short holes" are the 7th & 17th, both par 3's over 200 metres from the white tees. On the back 9 there are 3 holes which share a large ox-bow lake protecting either the second shots onto the greens or the tee-shot for the par 4 15th.
A great course with a tough 18th to finish with before you join some of the Sevillian glitterati for a few drinks and snacks in the clubhouse.












