Club Zaudin Golf sits in Tomares, a municipality within the Seville metropolitan area in Andalusia. Designed by Gary Player and opened in the early 1990s, the course occupies relatively flat terrain characteristic of the Guadalquivir River valley, with the layout incorporating water features and strategic bunkering to define holes and create challenge on land that lacks significant natural elevation change. The design reflects Player's approach to resort and accessible championship golf, emphasizing playability for members while maintaining interest through hazard placement and green contouring.
The course routing makes use of lakes and streams that come into play on several holes, requiring golfers to manage risk on approach shots and occasionally from the tee. Mature tree planting has developed over the decades since opening, adding definition to fairways and framing holes within the broader landscape. The flat topography allows for walkable golf, though the strategic use of water and sand demands accuracy over raw distance on many holes.
Club Zaudin serves primarily as a members' club for the Seville area, with facilities that include practice areas and clubhouse amenities typical of Spanish golf clubs from this era of development. The course benefits from the region's mild Mediterranean climate, which supports year-round play. While not a tournament venue of international note, it represents the expansion of golf infrastructure in Andalusia during the 1990s, when several courses were developed to serve both local populations and the growing golf tourism market in southern Spain.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Zaudin was designed by Gary Player.
Yes. Zaudin at Club Zaudin Golf is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Zaudin is 71.
Zaudin plays 6,192 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
The slope rating at Zaudin is 128.
Zaudin is a 18-hole course.