San Roque Golf & Resort

18 Hole Public

San Roque Golf & Resort
San Roque Golf & ResortSan Roque Golf & ResortSan Roque Golf & Resort

San Roque Golf & Resort

N-340, Km 127, E-11360 San Roque, Cádiz, Spain

Characteristics

Located in the stunning landscape of the Costa del Sol, San Roque Golf & Resort stands out as an iconic European golf destination, where tradition and innovation intertwine in a spectacular setting. Designed by Perry Dye in collaboration with golf legend Severiano Ballesteros, our course has not only witnessed the evolution of golf but has also been the stage for prestigious events such as the 2006 Spanish Open and several European Tour Qualifying School finals.

The Course

18-Hole Course

Design: Perry Dye

Par: 72

Visitors

18-Hole Course

Visitors are welcome every day.
Advance booking is essential.

Green Fees

18-Hole Course

Green FeeMon - FriSat, Sun, Holidays
June - September 2024 and December 2024
18 Holes60 €60 €
9 Holes35 €35 €
October - November 2024
18 Holes75 €75 €
9 Holes40 €40 €
January - February 2025, July 2025 and December 2025
18 Holes65 €65 €
9 Holes37 €37 €
March - April 2025 and October - November 2025
18 Holes80 €80 €
9 Holes45 €45 €
May - June 2025 and August - September 2025
18 Holes70 €70 €
9 Holes40 €40 €

Juniors up to the age of 18 receive a 50% discount.

Amenities

Club Amenities

  • Pro Shop
  • Snack Bar

Rentals

  • Clubs for hire
  • Trolley for hire
  • Electro-cart for hire

The Club

General Information

Founded: 2002

Personnel

TitleName
DirectorRicardo Andrades

User Reviews

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Most Recent Reviews

golftraveladdict 99 Reviews
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New Course Dye Layout MEGA

Yes, it's true, the New Course no longer belongs to the previous owner and is part of the San Roque complex. In my opinion, however, the New Course has the most beautiful views and the most beautiful holes. It's a links-style course by Dye, and that's a good thing!
No parkland! It's long and tricky, and many people get annoyed because it's not easy to play. You have to know where you're supposed to land. No ocean view. Very hilly and undulating fairways, dry and hard holes, the ball rolls for ages. Partly bushland, tall undergrowth. Many elevated tee boxes. Fantastic views with the mountains in the background. Many deep, typical dye bunkers.
Hard, rough grass swallows up the ball, so you sometimes can't even see it. If you ask me, this golf course isn't for perfectionists who constantly complain about everything. Anyone who gets annoyed when the ball rolls further and lands somewhere completely different than expected will certainly find something to criticize here.

Buggy is good, walking is better!

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FranOfandalucia4 1 Review
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Big name but no more quality

Played today, the washed out bunkers are a gift (it rained heavily during the night) but the rest is no longer worth the money. Holey fairs, chopped up front greens, plenty of bare patches. Very poorly maintained overall. Since the division into 2 courses, the greenkeepers have probably been on the old course 80% of the time. The course won't see us again for a few years :-/

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AntonioP 7 Reviews
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Challenging with many bunkers

With our Golfamore card we were able to play for half price. The two courses, San Roque Golf Club and San Roque Golf Resort, are next to each other. The course was very well maintained and challenging, especially the many bunkers were a challenge. The clubhouse, changing rooms, toilets and bistro are housed in containers. After the game we went to the neighboring restaurant of the noble San Roque Golf Club and had a very good meal. We can therefore recommend the San Roque Golf Resort.

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