Club Deportivo Los Canchorrales

Frequently Asked Questions

When is the best time of year to play Club Deportivo Los Canchorrales?

We always recommend visiting Los Canchorrales in the spring (April-May) or fall (September-October). The Spanish summer can be brutally hot, making a full round less enjoyable, but these shoulder seasons offer perfect temperatures and the course is usually in prime condition. You'll find the greens running true and the fairways lush without the scorching sun.

What's the most challenging aspect of playing Los Canchorrales?

Don't underestimate the subtle undulations on the greens here; they're trickier than they look and demand a precise touch with your putter. Beyond that, the course's clever use of natural arroyos and mature cork oaks means you'll need to think strategically off the tee, especially on the back nine. It's not about brute force, but smart placement.

What's the atmosphere like at the clubhouse after a round?

The clubhouse at Los Canchorrales has a wonderfully authentic, unpretentious Spanish feel. You'll find locals unwinding with a caña and some excellent tapas, often discussing their rounds with animated gestures. We always grab a table on the terrace for a post-game cerveza and some jamón ibérico - it's the perfect way to soak in the local golf culture.

Is Club Deportivo Los Canchorrales good value compared to other courses in Spain?

Absolutely, Los Canchorrales offers fantastic value for the quality of golf you get. While it might not have the international renown of some coastal resorts, you're paying a fair price for a well-maintained, engaging course with a genuine local vibe. It's a refreshing change from the often-inflated prices you find elsewhere, making it a real hidden gem.

How easy is it to get to Club Deportivo Los Canchorrales from a major city?

Los Canchorrales is quite accessible, usually just a comfortable 45-minute drive from Seville, making it an easy day trip if you're based there. We always recommend renting a car for the flexibility, as public transport options are limited, but the drive itself is straightforward and scenic. You'll appreciate the ease of getting right to the course.