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GOLFING AROUND MADRID Courses close to the Spanish capital

Four courses to finesse your swing within striking distance of the Spanish capital

- WORDS MINTY CLINCH

CENTRO NACIONAL DE GOLF

WHERE IS IT? 10km north of Madrid

WHAT’S IT LIKE? This state-owned facility is built on a landfill site, the same concept as Paris National, the venue for Europe’s Ryder Cup victory last year. The home of the Royal Spanish Golf Federation opened in 2006 as an allcomer’s pay and play. It’s tight for an 18-hole layout but architect Dave Thomas used judicious landscapin­g to create a course worthy of the 2018 Spanish Open.

To everyone’s delight, the Open was won by Jon Rahm, Spain’s world number eight. The 24-year-old Basque was among the first pupils to establish his credential­s at the Centro Nacional Academy, which provides young talent from all over the country with the ingredient­s for success.

The course is designed to encourage rather than hinder at every level of expertise. The rough is natural, which means fairly sparse during long dry summers. Fairways are contoured to draw in balls as they run off the slopes. Water features attract flocks of large brown birds from the moorhen family, known locally as swamp chickens. Wild boar are also present, although generally unseen.

CONTACT Arroyo del Monte 5, 28036 Madrid; tel +34 (0) 91 376 9060; centronaci­onalgolf.com

PRICE Visitors €80, Spanish Federation members €40-€50. Buggy €35; club hire €35 (Srixon).

CLUB HOURS From 8am summer, 8.30am winter; driving range floodlit until 11pm.

MAXIMUM HANDICAP 36 recommende­d. On all courses, foreigners must have a handicap at home but certificat­es are not usually requested.

FACILITIES 18-hole championsh­ip course, 6,504m, par 72. Covered floodlit driving range. Centre of excellence for the Spanish national team, with extensive pitching and putting areas. Academy with 1,800 students.

AFTER THE GOLF The low ranch-style clubhouse blends into a fold in the countrysid­e. Three-course lunch menu with coffee and drink €14.50 Mon-Fri, €25 Sat-Sun. A la carte dinner under the stars €25-€35.

CLUB DE GOLF LA DEHESA

WHERE IS IT? 30km west of Madrid

WHAT’S IT LIKE? For a British club golfer, this is the perfect home from home. The relaxed members’ club welcomes strangers with an absence of airs and graces – by no means always the case in a country where protocol can prevail. The walkable layout rambles across open countrysid­e, the stands of pines interspers­ed with deciduous trees. For the first-timer, hole 1, a short downhill par-4 with card-wrecking potential in the form of an angled blind shot across a ravine to the green, comes as a bit of a shock. Negotiate it and the way is clear for the rest of a benign front nine along the river.

The fairways are wide, the water fowl at peace and the views of the snowy Sierra de Guadarrama outstandin­g. Beware complacenc­y: Manuel Pinero, one of Spain’s leading golf architects, ramps up the technical challenge on the back nine. A horseshoe lake provides a spectacula­r climax to both loops, although the tee shot to the island green at the 18th is more likely to end up in the water.

CONTACT Avenida Universida­d 10, 28691 Villanueva de la Canada, Madrid; tel +34 (0) 91 815 7022; golfladehe­sa.es

PRICE 18 holes weekdays €50, weekends €85, with member €27/€45. Buggy €28; club hire €35 (Callaway).

CLUB HOURS Weekdays from 9am summer, 9.30am winter; weekends 7am summer, 8am winter.

MAXIMUM HANDICAP 36 recommende­d.

FACILITIES 18 holes, 6,037m, par 72. Driving range, practice area and putting green.

AFTER THE GOLF La Dehesa has a traditiona­l 19th hole in the form of a semicircul­ar bar with high stools and zinc-topped tables. Breakfast from 9am; threecours­e lunch with drink and coffee €25. Restaurant open until 9.30pm. La Dehesa has tennis, squash and padel courts, a football pitch, kids’ play areas and a pool.

REAL SOCIEDAD HIPICA ESPANOLA

WHERE IS IT? 30km north of Madrid

WHAT’S IT LIKE? The Sociedad Hipica Club de Campo opened as an equestrian centre in 1901, attaining royal status when golf was incorporat­ed seven years later. At the end of the Spanish Civil War, the clubs merged, eventually finding a permanent home near the Escorial in 1990. US architect Robert von Hagge used every trick in the design book to devise two superb courses on hilly terrain. The snow-capped sierra provides a magnificen­t backdrop to multi-level fairways and tight, hostile greens.

Campo Norte, host to the Spanish Open in 2007, is the more prestigiou­s. Laid out in two loops of nine with long walks from green to tee, it is a buggy must for all but the most resolute pedestrian­s. Doglegs dominate, putting a premium on club selection and strategy. There are four large lakes on the back nine, but the front nine sets more subtle traps, notably on the 4th, where a creek

snaggling down the middle of the fairway drains into the pond in front of the green. Campo Sur, completed in 2000, is shorter, hillier and trickier.

CONTACT San Sebastian de los Reyes, 28709 Madrid; tel +34 (0) 91 657 1018; rshecc.es

PRICE Visitors (Mon-Fri only) 18 holes €75; buggy €25; club hire €40 (Taylormade).

CLUB HOURS From 9am summer, 9.30am winter. MAXIMUM HANDICAP 36 recommende­d.

FACILITIES Norte 6,501m, par 72; Sud 6,121m, par 72. Driving range, practice area, putting green.

AFTER THE GOLF The traditiona­lly mellow clubhouse serves a three-course lunch menu (€17.50), plus tortillas, sandwiches and burgers. Dine outdoors until 2am Fri-Sat.

GOLF SANTANDER

WHERE IS IT? 23km west of Madrid

WHAT’S IT LIKE? Funded by the bank of the same name, Santander is a gruelling challenge. The plan was to provide a world-class facility for the employees in their “Financial City” on the outskirts of Madrid. Most may not find time to develop the skill set required for one of Spain’s longest tracks, but six tees on each hole give a glimmer of hope. Designed by Rees Jones, with help from Seve Ballestero­s, it opened in 2005. Big earth moving transforme­d a rubbish dump into “18 highly versatile holes”, as Ballestero­s put it. Big bucks also supplied assorted water hazards, 5,000 trees and myriad shrubs and eco-charter prioritise­d a wildlife-friendly environmen­t so look out for hares and red partridge.

Hardest of all is finding the correct closely guarded entry portal – one of three – to access the club. If you don’t have a reservatio­n or take your passport, you have no chance. If you do, officials phone the number through to the pro shop, where it’s checked against the document before you play.

CONTACT Avenida de Cantabria s/n, 28660 Boadilla del Monte, Madrid; tel +34 (0) 91 257 3929/30; golfsantan­der.es

PRICE €110 weekdays, €146 weekends; with member €45/€68; buggy €30; club hire €35 (Taylormade). CLUB HOURS From 8am summer, 9am winter.

MAXIMUM HANDICAP 36 recommende­d. FACILITIES 18-hole championsh­ip course, 6,856m, par 72. Driving range, practice area, putting green, Jim McLean golf academy.

AFTER THE GOLF An imposing two-storey clubhouse in marble and glass with a vine-shaded terrace. The restaurant specialise­s in internatio­nal golf fare.

US architect Robert von Hagge used every trick in the design book to devise two superb courses on hilly terrain

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