Club de Golf de Sant Cugat

18/9 Hole

Club de Golf de Sant Cugat

Club de Golf de Sant Cugat

c/ Villa 79, E-08173 San Cugat del Vallès, Barcelona, Spain

Phone: +34 936 74 39 08, Fax: +34 936 75 51 52

Characteristics

Club de Golf Sant Cugat is a course with more than 90 years of history, originally designed by Mr. Harry S. Colt. It has 20 holes that are combined in different courses. Each hole has its name in the tradition of the Club since its inception.

Courses

18-Hole Course

Terrain: Undulating with water hazards

Technical difficulty: Moderate - Hard

Scorecard

TeeParCRSlopeLength
Yellow (Men)7068.41345211 m
White (Men)7068.41345211 m
Blue (Women)7070.71234723 m
Red (Women)7069.91214586 m

9-Hole Pitch & Putt Course

Par: 27

Practice Facilities

  • Driving Range
  • Putting Green

Visitors

18-Hole Course

Visitors are welcome every day.
A valid handicap certificate from player’s home club is required.

9-Hole Pitch & Putt Course

Visitors are welcome every day.

Etiquette

No dogs allowed.

Green Fees

18-Hole Course

Green FeeMon - FriSat, Sun, Holidays
Day ticket48.08 €

Juniors and Students receive a 50% discount.

Amenities

Club Amenities

  • Clubhouse
  • Locker rooms
  • Outdoor pool
  • Creche facilities for guests
  • Children’s playground
  • Pro Shop
  • Restaurant
  • Bar

Rentals

  • Clubs for hire
  • Trolley for hire
  • Electro-cart for hire
  • Caddy
  • Caddy on request

The Club

General Information

Founded: 1914

Personnel

TitleName
PresidentJuan Luis Asensio Auge
PresidentSalvador Soler (Dir.)
SecretaryJuan Carlos Ros Brugueras
ProAntonio Calvo
ProFernando Chaves
ProVicente Diaz Pahissa
ProRicardo Martinez

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Most unfriendly staff

Just over a week ago, my eldest son and I tried once again to play Sant Cugat's course, only for a quick 9 holes in the evening. The attempt remained, but we made the most unpleasant experience for a long time with a golf club. My son did not have his club card, so he was not allowed to play. So far so good, you can live with that, even if in Spain nobody had asked for the club card for years.

But we found two things extremely inappropriate: on the one hand we could provide enough other evidence that my son is a member of our club, on the other hand the treatment by a young lady at the front desk and one of the club managers from the beginning was very strange and very arrogant and unfriendly. This already started on the phone with the start time reservation and went sluggish and snotty at the front desk.

Upon request, I was able to show my club card, but my son did not have his own. We were told that membership in a club of a golf association is necessary for insurance reasons and must be proven by the club card. My son could not play because he was not insured "if something happens". Unfortunately, I could no longer reach anyone in our club by phone.

My son's team jacket with club logo he was wearing may not really say much, okay. But we showed the receptionist the website of the club with photo and name of my son as a first team player, "No, I have to make a copy of the club card". On the DGL page we showed her the latest results of the German Golfliga and the profile of my son as well as the list of team members of our club. "No, that's not enough." In the e-mails of my son, we finally found a three days (!) Old pdf of the confirmation (with signature of the manager) of a tariff change from the student tariff to the so-called sports tariff as a team player, on which my son's membership since 2006 was confirmed literally. "No, that's not enough."

Then I asked the lady to ask the club manager. She picked up the phone and asked in Catalan, probably believing that we both would not understand her, that there were two "tios," "types, "one of which would not have a club card."So they can not play, can they? ","Aha, that was clear, they can not play ". And hung up. Not a word of the 10 minutes of successful search for other evidence.

As a result, a gentleman in the red club polo came through the door, but did not greet us and ignored us and asked the receptionist "Are these two?", Still only to her: "Ah yes, no, they can not without Playing club card"and just wanted to go through the door again. I asked him politely if he had a moment for us, and that we could prove the club membership of my son otherwise, but he should not play anyway. Again, the club manager, who still had not introduced himself, insisted that my son would not be insured without a club card. The question of whether it would not depend solely on the membership in the German Golf Association and not on whether my son had the club card, he answered with the assertion that in each Spanish club would apply the same requirement and he show the map everywhere would. When I answered that for 10 years every year I would be in the area for several weeks, since my wife was from Barcelona, and that I spent an estimated two hundred rounds at that time in almost all clubs in the city, including his own, never having the club card he said that it was up to each club how much risk it took. Spoke it, turned around and left us without saying goodbye.

After the receptionist then claimed that she had already told me on the phone that I needed the club card, we had enough and left. In fact, she had only asked in which federation we were members, in Spanish or foreign. What you explained to me, that it would cost three euros more, because we were in the German and not in the Spanish Association. At any rate, we were thoroughly relieved to play there.

After a short and very friendly phone call with the GC El Prat, we drove to Terrassa for twenty minutes and played the pink 9-hole bow. The friendliness and professionalism there were just in contrast to Sant Cugat very relaxing. We finally had the feeling of being welcome. Because it was late, the club gave us an unsolicited golf cart (free), so we could end the round without hassle safely before 21 clock.

El Prat always, Sant Cugat never again.

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Exciting place with historical flair

We played a very pleasant round in the spring of 2013, when everything was perfect. The staff was very nice and helpful. The clubhouse from the 1920 scores with ambience andd Service ( "historic" by the doors in the shower to shoe shine while eating), the food was good and reasonably priced. The place were my son and I (handicap 4 or 13) to play very original. We were told that the layout had not changed significantly since 1907. So it seemed to us repeatedly demanded interesting game situations, the course management. Example, even if 90-degree doglegs are now frowned upon, I found it exciting downhill on an area of ​​about 190 m 20x20 m might need to take, only to have 90 degrees to the left between the trees free path to the green. Our conclusion: any time!

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Price adjustment

Very very busy golf course. Medium. I played a round of 18 holes on Tue 3.1.2012 and paid 100 euros for it. The staff responsible for the execution of the game was not exactly friendly.

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