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Valderrama Golf Course Spain
18 holes Par 72. 6402 metres is the competition length
Location:- Costa del Sol
Valderrama is ranked among the top 100 courses in the world, one
of the top 10 in Europe and 1st in Spain.
Lush tree lined fairways and immaculate elevated greens give this
course the recognition it so deserves. The best players in the world
have played it, and it has also been host to the 1997 Ryder cup.
Valderrama has gained international fame through the strength
of the proprietor Jaime Ortiz - Patino, who not only insisted on
making changes to the original layout (notably the 17th hole), but
also insisted on exceptional standards of course maintenance.
The 17th hole on Valderrama is named 'Las Gabiones'. It is also
the most talked about hole on the course. Remodelled by Seve Ballesteros
and measuring 455 metres from the Championship tees, it has been
the scene of many dramatic moments during the Ryder Cup, and in
the World Championship events.
All shots need accuracy and good distance judgment, especially
the second one, as the third shot over the water to the green is
probably the most exciting shot of the day for any visiting golfer.
The strategic difficulty, omnipresent trees, the size of the bunkers
and a few water hazards keep the player constantly on his wits for
every stroke. The pressure is made worse when it comes to reading
the greens. Don't bother about playing to your handicap, as even
the top champions find making par a tough enough challenge at Valderrama.
You need to book very early in advance to get a game at Valderrama
Golf Club. Soft spikes only. |