The Real Club de Golf de Sevilla, Venue of the WGC- World Cup 2004, Spanish Open 2008, Andalucía Open 2009 and Spanish Open 2010, boasts one of Europe’s best courses. Designed by José María Olazábal, the challenging course of wide fairways and numerous bunkers is held in high esteem by amateurs and professionals alike.
The extensive course designed with wide fairways sown with Bermuda grass, undulating Pencross greens, very well dotted by 90 spectacular bunkers and 9 lakes covering more than three hectares. The course covers an area of 61 hectares and boasts over 10.000 trees what make it plesant and challengin round.
A high upkeep level in the course is an emphasis. During the autumn an overseeding with Raygrass is done which guarantee a high-standard course for the whole year. Nowadays RCGS is the third best course in the Spanish ranking.
There is also a 120-metre wide, 260-metre long floodit driving range, also sown with Bermuda 419.
Next to the practice course are the large putting and chipping greens, with gradients similar to those found on the course greens.