CLUB DE GOLF DE LUGO
🇪🇸 Lugo, Galicia, ES
Designed by Jose Manuel Canfran
Club de Golf de Lugo sits in the northwestern Spanish region of Galicia, where the landscape differs markedly from the arid interior or Mediterranean coasts more familiar to international golfers. Designed by Jose Manuel Canfran, the course occupies terrain characteristic of this green, Atlantic-influenced corner of Spain, where rolling topography and frequent rainfall create conditions closer to northern European golf than the sunbaked courses of the Costa del Sol.
The layout reflects Canfran's work during a period of golf course development across Spain in the late twentieth century, when regional clubs sought to establish facilities serving local membership and modest tourism. The routing takes advantage of natural elevation changes typical of Galician countryside, with fairways moving through wooded sections and more open ground. Water features and strategic bunkering provide definition to holes that must accommodate varied skill levels within the membership.
Lugo itself is a provincial capital known primarily for its intact Roman walls, a UNESCO World Heritage site that encircles the old town. The golf club serves this historic city and surrounding communities, functioning as a social and sporting center rather than a destination layout. The course offers a regional interpretation of parkland golf, adapted to Galicia's particular climate and terrain, where the playing conditions can shift considerably with the weather patterns moving in from the Atlantic.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Lugo was designed by Jose Manuel Canfran.
Yes. Lugo at Club de Golf de Lugo is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Lugo is 36.
Lugo plays 3,083 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
The slope rating at Lugo is 138.
Lugo is a 9-hole course.