Where golf legends write history
Just a few minutes from the center of Madrid, the Club de Campo Villa de Madrid is one of the most prestigious clubs in Spain. Known for the quality of its courses and for having hosted numerous international tournaments, it is an indispensable reference in Iberian golf.
Madrid and Castile
- Number of holes: 18 (black course)
- Architect: D. Javier Arana
- Year: 1956
- PAR 71
- Type: parkland
- Slope: 140
- Distance: 6412m

The journey & its history
The Parcours Noir, designed by Javier Arana, is a true monument of Spanish golf. It hosted:
- The Spanish Open (9 editions)
- The Madrid Open (9 editions)
- The 1965 World Cup
- Numerous national and federal competitions

Route & Infrastructure
world legends have walked the fairways: Jack Nicklaus, Arnold Palmer, Nick Faldo, Bernhard Langer, Ernie Els, Vijay Singh, Lee Westwood, and many others. On the Spanish side, Seve Ballesteros won his last individual victory there in 1995, and Jon Rahm triumphed twice, in 2018 and 2019, in front of a won over audience.
Two exceptional courses:
- Black Course (championship): demanding, long and technical course, host to numerous DP World Tour events.
- Yellow Course (9 holes): designed by Severiano Ballesteros in 1993, ideal for progressing players or a faster game.















