San Roque Club
At the foothills of the Sierra Bermeja, where the mountains meet the sea, is a legendary home for European golf Created in 1990.
Green fee including shared buggy
Old Course
High Season: € 135
Low Season: € 105
New Course
High Season: € 71
Low Season: € 60
Rating: The two course can be played by all levels
Opened in 1991, designed by the legendary Dave Thomas and venue for the 2005 Spanish Open, the Old Course is rarely outside the top 5 courses in Spain. The first 9 holes wind through Cork Oaks whilst the back 9 are dominated by water hazards. Holes to look out for are the dogleg on the 11th, the challenging 17th and the 18th hole which can either make or break your game adding a spectacular finish to some of the most beautiful 18 holes you will ever play.
Designed by Perry Dye and Seve Ballesteros the New Course opened in 2003, since then it has blossomed into a mature and well respected course which can hold court with the best of them in the area. Celebrating its first European Tour tournament after only 3 years – the Spanish Open 2006 - the course has already won a multitude of fans the world over. The design depicts a links course in many holes and it also has many unique Dye features which is rare for a European course.
The San Roque Golf and Country Club is almost unmatched for scenery and elegance. The club also sells Membership and offers a sense of exclusivity and belonging to a family of privileged golfers benefitting from the unique experience the club has to offer. The natural beauty of the area, historic clubhouse, two championship 18 hole courses, equestrian centre, tennis and padel courts, gymnasium and renowned Japanese Restaurant Kamakura make The San Roque Club one of Spain´s top clubs.

Old Course
New Course
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