Barrio del Golf s/n,
Puigcerdà, Girona E-17520
The Course:
27 holes. Tree-lined parkland.
Surroundings:
Woodland, open countryside and limited residential areas.
Designer:
Javier Arana designed the first nine-holes (1942) and subsequent extension to 27-holes (1948).
Above distances are for the Rojo (Red) course. 18 of the 27 holes can also be configured as the shorter Verde (Green) course (par-71, 5886 m from back tees, rating 71.4).
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7 km SW of Puigcerdà / 65 km SE of Andorra la Vella (capital of Principality of Andorra) / 145 km NW of Girona.
Real (Royal) Club de Golf Cerdaña, home to a locally well-regarded 27-hole parkland layout, is located just outside the town of Puigcerdà in the province of Girona. The 27-holes are typically configured into the par-72 Rojo (Red) course or the par-71 Verde (Green) course. Course description, images and other details to follow.
Must book in advance.
Royal Cerdaña was the first golf club established in the province of Girona. King Juan Carlos I conferred the Royal prefix on Club de Puigcerda in 1980 (at which time it was renamed Royal Cerdana GC), based on the earlier patronage of his grandfather King Alfonso XIII.
By royal prerogative, at least 18 Spanish golf clubs use the "Royal" title, including: Bendinat, El Prat, Guadalmina, La Herreria, Las Brisas, Las Palmas, Malaga, Neguri, New San Sebastian (Basozabal), Pedrena, Puerta de Hierro, R.A.C.E. (Jarama), San Sebastian, Seville, Sociedad Hipica Espanola, Sotogrande, Tenerife and Valderrama.
At least two other clubs once carried the Royal title: Royal Menorca (now closed) and Royal Deportivo Las Lomas-El Bosque, now called GC Lomas-Bosque.
Devesa del Golf s/n, 17539 Bolvir de Cerdanya (nr Puigcerdà), Girona.
+34 972 884 320
Visit websiteThe Chalet del Golf is a pleasant welcoming hotel situated on the Royal Golf Club Cerdanya and located 2 km from downtown Puigcerdà. The chalet offers a total of 33 rooms and suites, as well as an excellent restaurant serving local and international cuisine.
Royal Cerdana
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