CLUB DE GOLF HATO VERDE
🇪🇸 Las Pajanosas, Andalucia, ES
Designed by Manuel Pinero
Club de Golf Hato Verde sits in the Andalusian countryside near Las Pajanosas, in the province of Seville. Designed by Manuel Piñero, the Spanish Ryder Cup player who turned to course architecture after his competitive career, the layout reflects a regional approach to golf design that emerged in southern Spain during the late twentieth and early twenty-first centuries. Piñero's work as an architect has focused primarily on courses in his native Spain, and Hato Verde represents his understanding of how golf fits into the Andalusian landscape.
The course occupies gently rolling terrain characteristic of this part of Andalusia, with native vegetation and olive groves contributing to the setting. The routing takes advantage of the natural contours without dramatic elevation changes, and the design incorporates water features and strategic bunkering that require thoughtful course management. The layout is walkable and suits a range of skill levels while maintaining enough challenge for accomplished players.
Hato Verde serves both members and visiting golfers in a region where golf tourism has grown significantly. The club operates in a more relaxed manner than some of the larger resort complexes along the Costa del Sol, offering a quieter alternative for those exploring golf in inland Andalusia. The facility includes practice areas and a clubhouse that provides dining and social space in keeping with Spanish golf club traditions.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Hato Verde was designed by Manuel Pinero.
Yes. Hato Verde at Club de Golf Hato Verde is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Hato Verde is 71.
Hato Verde plays 5,660 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
The slope rating at Hato Verde is 125.
Hato Verde is a 18-hole course.