CLUB DE CAMPO DEL MEDITERRANEO
🇪🇸 Borriol, Comunidad Valenciana, ES
Designed by Ramón Espinosa
Club de Campo del Mediterráneo sits in the municipality of Borriol, a short distance inland from Castellón de la Plana on Spain's eastern coast. Designed by Ramón Espinosa, the course occupies terrain characteristic of the Valencian interior, where the landscape transitions from coastal plain to the foothills that define much of the region's topography. The routing takes advantage of natural elevation changes and the Mediterranean climate that shapes vegetation and playing conditions throughout the year.
Espinosa's design reflects the practical approach common to Spanish courses developed during the latter decades of the twentieth century, balancing strategic interest with playability for a range of golfers. The layout incorporates the native vegetation and contours of the site, with holes that move through groves of pine and olive trees typical of the area. Water features and bunkering provide definition and challenge without overwhelming the natural character of the property.
The club serves both local members and visitors exploring the Costa del Azahar golf corridor, which extends along the Valencian coast between Valencia and the Catalonian border. The setting offers views toward the surrounding hills and, from elevated points, glimpses of the Mediterranean. The facility includes practice areas and clubhouse amenities that support regular member play and regional competitions, functioning as part of the network of courses that has developed in this part of Spain over recent decades.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Mediterráneo was designed by Ramón Espinosa.
Yes. Mediterráneo at Club de Campo del Mediterraneo is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Mediterráneo is 72.
Mediterráneo plays 6,502 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
The slope rating at Mediterráneo is 133.
Mediterráneo is a 18-hole course.