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The San Roque Club is almost unmatched for scenery and elegance. It sits on an enviable backdrop surrounded by lush hills and historic Cork Oak woods. Formerly the summer residence of the Domecq sherry dinasty, the club opened in 1991 quickly making a name for itself as one of Europe´s elite golf courses. San Roque hosted the 1997 Ryder Cup Gala Dinner and was the base for both teams as they competed in nearby Valderrama. In addition, San Roque was the home of the European Tour Qualifying School Finals from 1993 to 2007 as well as hosts of the Spanish Open (2005 & 2006). The San Roque Club offers 2 courses which are as fun to play as they are beautiful, all within a friendly and welcoming atmosphere. Designed by the legendary Dave Thomas, the sensational Old Course is the pride of the club and is rated amongst the finest courses in Europe and always within the top 5 in Spain. With its length of 6494m it features beautiful cork oak woods on the front 9 and stunning water hazards on the back 9 holes. This championship course is fun to play whether you are a low or high handicap player. The New Course - 6626 m – complements The Old Course, while presenting a very different challenge. The design, by the renowned American course designer Perry Dye, incorporate the contours of the San Roque hills, giving golfers wonderful views to the Guadalquiton River and the Mediterranean Sea beyond. Many features are unique to Dye courses and it´s one of the few examples currently existing in Europe. Away from the greens, The San Roque Club also offers an authentic Japanese Restaurant, Bar Jerez for all day snacks and drinks, excellent practice facilities and Golf Academy as well as Club Membership.
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The San Roque Club is almost unmatched for scenery and elegance. Home of the European Tour Qualifying School Finals from 1993 - 2007 as well as hosts of the Spanish Open (2005 & 2006); The San Roque Club offers 2 courses which are as fun to play as they are beautiful, within a friendly and welcoming atmosphere. Designed by the legendary Dave Thomas, The Old Course is rated amongst the finest courses in Europe and always within the top 5 in Spain. or high handicap player. The New Course - 6626 m - complements The Old Course, while presenting a very different challenge. The designs, by the renowned American course designer Perry With its length of 6494m it features beautiful cork oak woods on the front 9 and stunning water hazards on the back 9 holes. This championship course is fun to play whether you are a low Dye, incorporate the contours of the San Roque hills, giving golfers wonderful views to the Guadalquiton River and the Mediterranean Sea beyond. Away from the greens, The San Roque Club also offers an authentic Japanese Restaurant, Bar Jerez for all day snacks and drinks, excellent practice facilities and Golf Academy as well as Club Membership.
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The San Roque Club is almost unmatched for scenery and elegance. The San Roque Club offers 2 courses, The Old designed by Dave Thomas (Spanish open 2005) and the New designed by Perry Dye (Spanish open 2006). The Qualifying School finals were held in San Roque from 1993 to 2007. Despite their European Tour history, both courses can be enjoyed by both high and low handicap players. Away from the greens, The San Roque Club also offers an authentic Japanese Restaurant, Bar Jerez for all day snacks and drinks, two further restaurants and excellent practice facilities and Golf Academy as well as Club Membership.
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Almost unmatched for scenery and elegance set within acres of historic Cork Oak Woods San Roque offers two spectacular 18 hole courses which both low and high handicap players can enjoy. The San Roque Club also offers an authentic Japanese Restaurant, clubhouse bar, two further restaurants and excellent practice facilities and Golf Academy.