CLUB DE GOLF SORIA
🇪🇸 Pedrajas, Castilla y Leon, ES
Designed by Manuel Pinero
Club de Golf Soria sits in the Castilian countryside near Pedrajas, roughly ten kilometers from the historic city of Soria in north-central Spain. The course was designed by Manuel Piñero, the Spanish professional who competed on the European Tour and played in three Ryder Cups during the 1980s before turning to course architecture. Piñero's design work in Spain typically emphasizes strategic variety suited to the regional landscape, and Soria reflects this approach within the high plateau terrain of Castilla y León.
The layout occupies gently rolling land characteristic of the Duero River basin region, where elevation changes are modest but sufficient to create natural movement across the property. The climate here is continental—hot, dry summers and cold winters—which influences both playing conditions and the vegetation palette. Pine groves and native scrub frame many holes, providing definition without excessive tree-lined corridors. Water features appear selectively, and bunkering follows a functional rather than decorative philosophy.
Soria serves primarily as a regional facility for golfers in and around the provincial capital, offering a full eighteen-hole test in an area where golf infrastructure remains relatively sparse compared to coastal Spain. The club provides a base for local membership and visitors exploring the less-traveled interior, where the appeal lies more in the tranquil Castilian setting and accessible golf than in championship pedigree or tournament history.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Soria was designed by Manuel Pinero.
Yes. Soria at Club de Golf Soria is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Soria is 72.
Soria plays 6,279 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
The slope rating at Soria is 141.
Soria is a 18-hole course.