CLUB DE GOLF NAVALUENGA
🇪🇸 Navaluenga, Castilla y Leon, ES
Designed by Manuel Pinero
Club de Golf Navaluenga sits in the town of Navaluenga in the province of Ávila, part of the Castilla y León region of central Spain. The course was designed by Manuel Piñero, the Spanish professional golfer who competed on the European Tour and represented Europe in multiple Ryder Cups during the 1980s. After his playing career, Piñero turned to course design and created several layouts across Spain.
The course occupies terrain characteristic of this part of Castilla y León, where the landscape transitions between the plains and the foothills of the Sierra de Gredos mountain range to the south. The region experiences a continental climate with warm summers and cold winters, and the natural vegetation includes Mediterranean scrub and scattered pine. Courses in this area typically work with rolling or moderately hilly terrain rather than dramatic elevation changes.
Navaluenga serves the local golfing community and visitors to the Ávila province, which lies roughly an hour's drive west of Madrid. The town itself is small, and the club functions as a regional facility rather than a destination resort. Piñero's design work generally emphasizes playability for a range of skill levels while incorporating strategic elements that reward local knowledge and thoughtful course management.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Navaluenga was designed by Manuel Pinero.
Yes. Navaluenga at Club de Golf Navaluenga is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Navaluenga is 35.
Navaluenga plays 2,698 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
The slope rating at Navaluenga is 132.
Navaluenga is a 9-hole course.