C.N.340 Km 127, San Roque, Cadiz, Spain, 11360
(+34) 956 613030 | info@sanroqueclub.com
Between Jerez and Marbella, almost at the tip of the Iberian peninsula, lies one of Europe's most exclusive golfing Country Clubs. Here, in the foothills of the Sierra Bermeja, the peace and natural beauty of Andalucia is complemented by a stylish retreat and a friendly atmosphere. Welcome to The San Roque Club.
The two contrasting golf courses are as challenging as they are beautiful and away from the greens, four very different restaurants serve up a stunning array of high-class cuisine. The equestrian centre’s top class facilities appeal to everyone. The San Roque Club offers all the facilities you’d expect of the finest and most exclusive meeting place on the Costa del Sol.
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RestaurantAt the foothills of the Sierra Bermeja, where the mountains meet the sea, is a legendary home for European golf. This legendary course was created by Dave Thomas in 1990 with bunkers redesigned by Seve Ballestros, the Old Course is rated amongst the top 5 courses in Spain and amongst the best courses in Europe. The Old Course was the venue of the Spanish open in 2005 and the Qualifying School Finals from 1993 – 2007.
NO. HOLES 18
YEAR OPEN 1990
DESIGNER Dave Thomas & Seve Ballesteros
STYLE Parkland (traditional)
LENGTH (MAX) 6494
PAR 72
SSS 73
The New Course was created by Perry Dye in 2003. It is set on beautiful natural terrain with many scenic views. The difference between Old and New is mostly in the Dye-family shaping: big, steep bunkering, larger greens and railroad sleepers. The course resembles a Links in many areas although it is a Parkland course. The New Course was the venue for the Spanish Open in 2006 and the Qualifying School Finals from 2003 – 2007.
NO. HOLES 18
YEAR OPEN 2005
DESIGNER Perry Dye
STYLE Parkland (modern)
LENGTH (MAX) 6497
PAR 72
SSS 72