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Located in the heart of Madrid, the Centro Nacional de Golf – Emma Villacieros is more than just a golf course—it's the official headquarters of the Royal Spanish Golf Federation and a symbol of the sport’s growth in Spain. Open to the public and designed to promote golf at all levels, this facility offers an exceptional golfing experience just minutes from the city center.
Designed by Dave Thomas and inaugurated in 2005, the course was created to challenge professional players while remaining accessible to amateurs and beginners. As one of the most prestigious urban golf courses in Europe, the Centro Nacional de Golf has hosted major tournaments, including the Open de España.
With excellent practice facilities, a modern clubhouse, and a strong focus on accessibility and inclusivity, Emma Villacieros Golf continues to be a benchmark for Spanish golf and a perfect option for visitors seeking quality golf in Madrid.
18-HOLE CHAMPIONSHIP COURSE
The main attraction of the Centro Nacional de Golf is its 18-hole, par-72 championship course, stretching over 6,622 meters. Designed with undulating fairways, deep bunkers, and strategically placed water hazards, this course delivers a real test of skill. It was created to mirror the standards of top international golf while being open to the general public.
The Centro Nacional de Golf – Emma Villacieros is a public golf facility in Madrid that serves as the official training ground of the Royal Spanish Golf Federation. It includes an 18-hole course, practice facilities, and a golf academy.
Tee times at Centro Nacional de Golf can be booked online or by phone. It is highly recommended to book in advance, especially on weekends and during tournaments.
Yes. Despite its championship-level design, the Centro Nacional de Golf is open to golfers of all levels. Beginners can take advantage of the golf academy and practice areas before heading to the course.
Absolutely. The Centro Nacional de Golf features one of the best driving ranges in Madrid, as well as a short game area and putting green, ideal for honing your skills before a round.