CLUB DE GOLF DEL RACE
🇪🇸 Madrid, Comunidad de Madrid, ES
Designed by Javier Arana
Club de Golf del RACE sits in the northern outskirts of Madrid, established in the mid-twentieth century as the golf facility of the Real Automóvil Club de España. Javier Arana, Spain's most influential golf architect of that era, designed the course during a period when he was shaping many of the country's notable layouts. Arana's work typically emphasized strategic routing over hilly or rolling terrain, with greens that reward thoughtful approach play and bunker schemes that define playing corridors without excessive penal features.
The course occupies land characteristic of the Madrid region—generally open terrain with stands of Mediterranean pine and oak, subject to the area's continental climate of hot summers and cool winters. Arana's routing philosophy favored variety in hole length and direction, creating interest through changes in elevation and wind exposure rather than through artificial shaping. The design reflects the resource constraints and architectural sensibilities of its time, when Spanish courses were built with modest earthmoving and an emphasis on playability for club members.
The RACE facility has served primarily as a private club for members of the automobile organization and their guests. Its location within the Madrid metropolitan area has made it a convenient venue for regional amateur competitions, though it has not hosted major professional championships. The course represents a period piece of mid-century Spanish golf architecture, offering a straightforward test shaped by one of the country's recognized design figures during his active years.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Cortos was designed by Javier Arana.
Cortos at Club de Golf del RACE is listed as private on Course Vaults; guest access is typically restricted.
Par at Cortos is 27.
Cortos plays 918 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
Cortos is a 9-hole course.