Golf Courses in Spain

Green fees and membership prices, verified. Find where to play — and what it costs — before you show up.

⛳ 26 courses listed 📍 Valencia · Barcelona · Alicante · Castellón · Toledo 📅 Updated May 2026

Spain has over 400 registered golf courses spread across every region — from the links-style dunes of El Saler in Valencia (consistently ranked Top 5 in Europe) to the 70+ courses packed along the Costa del Sol, the championship layouts of Sotogrande, the Ryder Cup venue at Camiral in Catalonia, and year-round resort golf in the Canary Islands. Green fees range from €10 for 9 holes at local clubs to €600 at Valderrama. The courses listed below have been verified directly — prices and visitor access confirmed from official club sources.

Frequently Asked Questions — Golf Courses in Spain

What are the best golf courses in Spain?

Spain's most acclaimed courses include El Saler in Valencia (ranked Top 5 in Europe, designed by Javier Arana in 1968), La Galiana (World Golf Awards Best Course in Spain 2019), Real Club Valderrama in Sotogrande (host of the 1997 Ryder Cup), Real Club de Golf El Prat in Barcelona (45 Greg Norman holes, DP World Tour venue), and Camiral Golf & Wellness in Catalonia (2031 Ryder Cup venue). El Saler and La Galiana are both open to visitors without membership.

How much does a green fee cost in Spain?

Green fees in Spain range from around €10 for 9 holes at budget courses to €600 at Valderrama in Sotogrande. Most quality 18-hole courses fall between €50 and €120. In Valencia, verified 2026 prices range from €57 (weekday) at Real Club de Golf Manises to €150 at El Saler. On the Costa del Sol, prices start around €53 at Cabopino and reach €350+ at Finca Cortesín.

Which golf courses in Spain are open to visitors?

The majority of courses in Spain welcome visitors without membership. Fully pay-and-play options include La Galiana, Oliva Nova, and El Saler (Parador). Semi-public clubs such as Foressos, Real Club de Golf Manises and Club de Golf Ifach require advance booking but are open to all visitors. Strictly private clubs like Escorpión typically require a member introduction and may limit visitors to weekdays only.

What is the cheapest golf course in Spain?

Among verified courses on this site, Requena Golf Club (Valencia) is the most affordable at approximately €10 for 9 holes. For 18 holes, Masia de las Estrellas in Catarroja offers a full round for €24 with no handicap required. Club de Golf Ifach on the Costa Blanca charges €49.50 for 18 holes as a visitor, with a summer afternoon promotion dropping to €39 in July and August.