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Valderrama
is a 6356 metres par 71 with no hole of less than championship
quality but it can be fully enjoyed by players of all handicaps,
thanks to the genius of Robert Trent Jones, Senior, whom many
consider the leading golf architect of his day.
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This is
the 10th hole, taken from just outside the Clubhouse.
The amenability of the golf course to the handicap golfer and its
deliberate severity to the championship player owe much to the extensive
range of tees. Each hole has a Professional tee (6356 metres), a
Club Championship tee (5994), an Executive tee (5498) and a Seniors'
tee (5053), as well as a ladies Professional tee (5294) and a ladies
Club tee (4873). The tees are differentiated not just by distance
but by careful siting. |
The 8th
is a short par 4 and after a well placed tee shot requires no more
than a pitch to the green, but the distance must be judged precisely
to carry the large bunker partly surrounding the green.
Valderrama has two prevailing winds: the poniente from the land,
which in summer can be very hot, and the levante from the Mediterranean,
which brings a cooler sea breeze. The changed conditions, depending
on which one is blowing, add variety to a golf course that is already
rich in shot values. |
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The
Practice Ground is near the Clubhouse and has been described by
Nick Faldo as the best in Europe. Since that comment was made
the facilities have been much improved. |
| Valderrama
has superb drainage. Once, during the week of the Volvo Masters,
it suffered 7 ½" of rain, yet the tournament was
still completed on time. |
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Map
courtesy of Strokesaver. Copyright DuCann Marketing (UK) Ltd.
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