
Golf is Global in Madrid

Top-Rated Course in Madrid
The prestigious Club de Campo Villa de Madrid features two legendary 18-hole courses: the Black Course, designed in 1956 by renowned architect Javier Arana, and the Yellow Course, whose back nine was crafted by none other than Seve Ballesteros himself.
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Did You Know?
Born in Madrid, Marta Figueras-Dotti became the first Spanish woman to win on the LPGA Tour, capturing the 1994 Cup Noodles Hawaiian Ladies Open. Previously named LPGA Rookie of the Year in 1984, she remains a prominent figure in Spanish golf—later serving as the vice-captain for Europe in the Solheim Cup and contributing as a major coach and administrator.

The Spanish Open
Club de Campo’s Black Course, designed in 1956 by Spain’s most celebrated architect Javier de Arana, has been the stage for countless memorable Spanish Open moments. Most recently, Jon Rahm thrilled home fans by winning here in 2019, 2022, and 2023, tying Seve Ballesteros’s record of three national titles.
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