REAL CLUB DE GOLF DE LA CORUNA
🇪🇸 La Coruna, Galicia, ES
Designed by Mackenzie Ross
Real Club de Golf de La Coruña occupies a distinctive coastal setting in Galicia, Spain's northwestern corner, where the Atlantic Ocean shapes both the landscape and the playing conditions. Designed by Mackenzie Ross and opened in 1967, the course reflects the architect's experience with seaside golf, though it differs from his more famous British links work. The routing takes advantage of elevated terrain overlooking the Bay of La Coruña, with the layout moving across rolling ground that provides natural contours and strategic interest.
The course plays through a mix of open and tree-lined sections, with maritime winds frequently influencing club selection and shot-making. Several holes offer views across the water toward the city of La Coruña, while others turn inland through more sheltered corridors. The property's topography creates variety in stance and approach angles, and the design incorporates natural features rather than extensive artificial shaping.
As one of Galicia's established clubs, Real Club de Golf de La Coruña serves both members and visitors exploring golf along Spain's Atlantic coast. The region's temperate climate allows for year-round play, though weather patterns from the ocean can shift quickly. The course provides a contrast to the inland layouts found elsewhere in Spain, with its coastal exposure and the design sensibilities Ross brought from his work in Scotland and England. The club maintains its place in the regional golf landscape as a venue that combines accessible golf with the character of Galicia's maritime environment.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
La Coruña was designed by Mackenzie Ross.
La Coruña at Real Club de Golf de La Coruna is listed as private on Course Vaults; guest access is typically restricted.
Par at La Coruña is 72.
La Coruña plays 6,058 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
The slope rating at La Coruña is 138.
La Coruña is a 18-hole course.