Madrid

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Courses

Frequently Asked Questions

When is the best time of year to plan a golf trip to Madrid?

Madrid summers are brutally hot, and winters can be surprisingly chilly. We always recommend spring (April-May) or fall (September-October) for ideal golfing weather, when temperatures are pleasant and the courses are in prime condition. You'll avoid the intense heat and enjoy comfortable rounds.

Which Madrid golf courses offer the most unique or memorable experience?

For a truly special round, you absolutely must play Real Club de la Puerta de Hierro, though getting an invite can be tricky. If you're looking for public access with championship pedigree, Club de Campo Villa de Madrid's Black Course is a fantastic challenge, offering a classic parkland feel right near the city. Don't overlook Centro Nacional de Golf for its excellent practice facilities and a course that hosts top events.

Do I need a rental car to play golf around Madrid, or can I rely on public transport?

While some courses like Club de Campo Villa de Madrid are surprisingly accessible by taxi or even a longer metro ride, we strongly recommend renting a car for a proper golf trip. It gives you the freedom to explore the slightly more distant gems and makes juggling clubs much easier. Parking is generally plentiful at the clubs.

How do green fees in Madrid compare to other popular golf destinations in Spain?

Madrid's green fees tend to be a bit higher than coastal regions like Costa del Sol, reflecting its status as a capital city and the quality of its courses. Expect to pay anywhere from €80-€150 for a good public course, with premium clubs costing more if you can secure a guest spot. We find the value excellent for the quality of play and maintenance you receive.

What's a unique Madrid experience we should definitely try after a round of golf?

After your round, ditch the golf shoes and dive into Madrid's incredible tapas scene-it's a non-negotiable. Head to La Latina or Cava Baja for an authentic evening, hopping between bars and sampling local specialties with a glass of vermouth. It's the perfect way to unwind and soak in the city's vibrant energy.