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The place where Europe won the Ryder-Cup in 1997. Venue of the final, mostly decisive, tournament on the European PGA Tour throughout the nineties and the World Stroke Play Championships 1999 (won by Tiger Woods), 2000 and 2002.
Valderrama (1975), owned by Jaime Ortiz Patiño, designed by Robert Trent Jones and Seve Ballesteros who redesigned the controversial par five 17th (remember Tiger Woods in 1999 and 2000), has provided the world of golf with numerous dramatic moments of golf history over the past ten years.
Valderrama is regarded as Europe's number one golf course and among the best in the world. Described as being thrilling and breathtaking by world's top players, this course is extremely difficult. Strategic play is required for each single shot in order not find yourself out of position in one of the water hazards or behind a cork-oak tree.
The 9-hole par 3 course is one of the most exciting and spectacular short courses in the world. Although wonderful Valderrama is a private golf course, visitors are usually absolutely welcome if they book in advance.
Club de Golf Valderrama Avda. de los Cortijos s/n 11310 San roque, Cádiz Tel: (+34) 956 791 200 Fax: (+34) 956 794 776
Website: http://www.valderrama.com/ Email: greenfees@valderrama.com

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