GOLF ENTREPINOS
🇪🇸 Simancas, Castilla y Leon, ES
Designed by Manuel Pinero
Golf Entrepinos sits in the Castilian countryside near Simancas, a historic town approximately fifteen kilometers southwest of Valladoria in the heart of Spain's Castilla y León region. Designed by Manuel Piñero, the Spanish Ryder Cup player who competed on three European teams in the 1980s and claimed multiple victories on the European Tour, the course reflects a player's understanding of strategic golf adapted to the region's relatively flat agricultural landscape.
The layout occupies terrain characteristic of the Duero River basin—gently rolling farmland with scattered stands of pine that give the course its name, "Entrepinos" translating to "among the pines." The design incorporates these mature trees as strategic elements while maintaining the open, expansive feel typical of inland Spanish courses. Water features appear on several holes, and the routing takes advantage of subtle elevation changes that provide definition and variety across the property.
As a facility serving the Valladolid area, Entrepinos functions as both a members' club and a regional golf destination in a part of Spain where the game has grown steadily since the 1990s. The course offers a contrast to the more dramatic coastal layouts found elsewhere in Spain, presenting instead a straightforward test of accuracy and course management suited to the Castilian plateau. The clubhouse and practice facilities support both competitive play and recreational rounds in a region better known for its wine production and medieval architecture than for golf tourism.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Entrepinos was designed by Manuel Pinero.
Yes. Entrepinos at Golf Entrepinos is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Entrepinos is 69.
Entrepinos plays 5,329 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
The slope rating at Entrepinos is 122.
Entrepinos is a 18-hole course.