San Roque Club
18 hole Old Course Par 72 + 18 hole New Course Par 72
Website: https://www.sanroqueclub.com/
Frequently Asked Questions
Should I play the Old Course or the New Course at San Roque first, and what's the difference?
If you only have time for one, we always recommend starting with the Old Course; it's the classic, championship experience with a real sense of history. The New Course offers a more modern, open feel with wider fairways, but the Old Course's tree-lined challenges and strategic bunkering are truly unforgettable. You'll find both are impeccably maintained, but the Old just has that extra bit of magic.
When is the best time of year to play golf at San Roque Club?
For ideal playing conditions and pleasant weather, we always steer friends towards spring (April-May) or autumn (September-October). You'll avoid the intense summer heat and the courses are typically in their absolute prime, lush and green. Winter can be good too, but expect cooler temperatures and a higher chance of rain, though you might snag a better deal.
What can I expect to pay for a round at San Roque Club, and is it worth it?
San Roque Club is definitely a premium experience, so expect green fees to reflect that, often ranging from €150-€250 depending on the season and course. We think it's absolutely worth the investment for the quality of the courses and the overall service you receive. Look for twilight rates or package deals with local hotels, which can offer excellent value.
How challenging are the courses at San Roque, and what's a standout feature?
Both courses present a good test, but the Old Course, with its mature cork trees and tighter fairways, demands precision and strategic thinking from the tee. The New Course is more forgiving off the tee but has some seriously tricky greens that will test your short game. On the Old, keep an eye out for the par-3 11th-it's a beautiful, challenging hole over water that you won't soon forget.
What's the vibe like at San Roque Club, and what should I know about the facilities?
The atmosphere at San Roque is one of understated elegance-it's a proper golf club, not just a resort, so you'll find a focus on the game itself. The clubhouse is welcoming, offering excellent post-round drinks and meals with lovely views. We recommend taking advantage of the practice facilities, especially the short game area, which is top-notch for honing your skills before hitting the first tee.