Rated the 3rd best in all of Spain, Real Club de Seville was designed by José María Olazábal(Integral Golf Design), and was the host course of the 2004 World Cup of Golf. The course is a par 72 and measures 6,529 metres. Its highly balanced design makes it an excellent venue for any high-level competition, be it amateur or professional. In fact, the course has been rumoured to be one of the best in Europe.
The wide fairways are lined with numerous bunkers and overall the course covers an area of 61 hectares, boasting over 10,000 trees of many different species, most of them native.
The strategically placed lakes surround many holes on the course, lowering the temperature and adding to the course’s charm. In fact, eight of the holes require shots over water and the 17th is a long and testing Par 3 - so watch out!