The Real Club de Sevilla represents a new departure for the golf
sport in the capital of Andalusia. It was opened in 1991 and comes
from the drawing-board of José María Olazábal.
At last the Sevillanos have somewhere to play. The course, at the
moment is open to the public and is proving to be very popular.
Chem´s design is flat, and therefore easy to walk, and over
12,000 trees and bushes help to protect both the players and the
course from the otherwise unbearable summer heat. Holes 6 and 15,
both par fou´s, are regarded as the most difficult while the
3rd, a short par three, with its green surrounded by water, is spectacular.
If you should get tired of golf the club offers plenty of other
ways to keep patrons occupied, such as tennis, squash or swimming.
The multifacility clubhouse also includes stables for fifty horses,
a must for equine-mad Andalucians.

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