CLUB DE GOLF LA GARZA
🇪🇸 Linares, Andalucia, ES
Designed by Pepe Gancedo
Club de Golf La Garza occupies terrain in the Linares area of Andalucía, a region of southern Spain known more for its mining and agricultural history than for golf. Designed by Pepe Gancedo, a Spanish architect whose work appears primarily across the Iberian Peninsula, the course reflects the practical design sensibilities common to Spanish golf developments from the late twentieth century. Gancedo's portfolio includes layouts that adapt to varied Mediterranean and inland settings, typically emphasizing playability for resort and member use rather than championship severity.
The routing at La Garza works with the natural contours of Andalusian countryside, where olive groves and agricultural land meet rolling hills. Courses in this part of Spain often feature firm turf conditions during warmer months and a landscape palette of native grasses, scattered trees, and earth-toned vistas. The design likely incorporates strategic bunkering and green complexes that reward accurate approach play while remaining accessible to a range of skill levels.
Linares sits inland from the Costa del Sol, away from the concentration of golf facilities along the coast. This positioning gives La Garza a more local membership character, serving regional golfers rather than international resort traffic. The club provides a setting where traditional Spanish golf culture—unhurried rounds, social interaction, and regional cuisine—takes precedence over tournament ambitions. For visitors exploring Andalucía beyond the coastal corridors, the course offers a representative example of inland Spanish golf design shaped by the region's topography and climate.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
La Garza was designed by Pepe Gancedo.
Yes. La Garza at Club de Golf La Garza is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at La Garza is 35.
La Garza plays 2,753 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
The slope rating at La Garza is 130.
La Garza is a 9-hole course.