You don’t need us to tell you what Sotogrande is. You need to know whether it works for your members.
This isn’t a destination piece. It’s a working note for the pro who’s been asked, again, where the next big members’ trip should go. We’ve built the Sotogrande week for UK PGA pros more times than is sensible. Here’s what makes it the answer most of the time, and the small handful of things that catch people out.
The base.
The resort was NH Almenara until 2022. Accor’s SO/ brand took it on and gave it the polish a five-star golf resort needed: 152 rooms and suites, four restaurants, the largest spa in Andalusia (3,000 square metres), and an arrival drive that opens onto the first tee at The Alto Club. It’s the first golf resort in the SO/ portfolio, which means everything still feels new without feeling unfinished.
For the pro running the trip, three things matter. First, the resort holds eight, sixteen, twenty four people without crowding them. Second, the dining is varied enough that the closing dinner is a real one, with a private room available on groups of sixteen plus. Third, the on-site academy at The Alto Club gives you a place to run member clinics during the trip, which is part of why this resort makes the strongest base for a coaching-led week.
Seven courses, half an hour, none of them alike.
You won’t run out of golf you want to play again. The seven courses inside a thirty-minute drive are the reason Sotogrande earned its reputation in the first place, and what makes the area work for a four-round week without repeating yourself. Notes on each, from a group booker’s perspective.
The resort’s own course. Eighteen holes of generous fairways and fast greens. The original third nine has been rebuilt into a dedicated on-site academy, which is part of why The Alto Club makes the strongest base for a coaching-led group trip. Bookings flex up to 24 with notice. Group rates apply on parties of eight plus, and the practice ground opens to the group an hour before the first tee.
The headline. Booked through trusted member contacts up to twelve months ahead, and even at that lead time group availability can be tight. Maximum group size 16. Members’ handicap certificate required, men 24, ladies 32. Worth the lead time and the green fee per round, especially if the trip’s a milestone for one of your members.
The course that built the town. Member-only most of the year, opens visitor windows in shoulder season. Pro and group access via personal introduction. We have the contacts and the credit to ask. Add it to the brief and we’ll tell you whether the dates work.
The modern Sotogrande course and the group favourite. Wide enough for mixed handicaps, tough enough for low ones. Group bookings to 32 plus, straightforward. The course your members will rebook the next year, which is what you want them to do.
Old Course (Dave Thomas), the better-known. New Course (Perry Dye / Ballesteros), the one the group remembers. Both reliably bookable in bulk, both fair on a 16 handicap, both 25 minutes inland from SO/ Sotogrande.
The only true links on the Costa del Sol (formerly Alcaidesa, recently rebranded). Played in groups for the change of pace. Shotgun starts available on quieter weeks. The Rock of Gibraltar over your shoulder on the front nine. Heathland sister course for the second round.
Thirty five minutes west. The high-end day. Booked when the budget allows or when the trip is a milestone. Bench-mark conditioning, hosted the 2023 Solheim Cup, consistently rated inside Europe’s top 25.
Bring your members to SO/ Sotogrande. Send us the brief, we’ll come back inside two working days.
Brief usGroup leader’s room is comped on twelve plus. Across all group sizes, your accommodation is on us when the party is twelve or more, including breakfast and the closing dinner.
Free playing slot at The Alto Club on rest day. Plus complimentary practice ground access for the group on the morning of any headline round.
Clinic time on request. If you want to run a session for your members on the practice ground or short-game area at The Alto Club, we’ll book it in. The resort’s golf team will assist if useful.
The practical stuff.
Getting in. Gibraltar is twenty five minutes by car. Malaga is ninety. British Airways and EasyJet fly to both daily. Coach transfers are standard for groups of twelve and up, included in the trip cost.
Buggies and caddies. Buggies are recommended on The Alto Club and San Roque, mandatory on Real Club Valderrama, optional but useful on Real Club de Golf Sotogrande. Caddies available on the bigger courses with notice. All of it pre-booked.
Lead times on the headline courses. Real Club Valderrama is now booking up to twelve months ahead, and even at that lead time group availability can be tight. Real Club de Golf Sotogrande needs similar notice, with visitor windows confirmed by the club. La Reserva, The Alto Club, San Roque, La Hacienda and Cortesin are more flexible.
Insurance and handicaps. Real Club Valderrama requires a members’ handicap certificate. Real Club de Golf Sotogrande may. The Alto Club, La Reserva and San Roque do not. Travel insurance with golf cover (clubs included) is recommended across the group, not required.
The morning of a 07:30 tee. The resort kitchen will put together a packed breakfast for the group, with a coach loading from the front entrance fifteen minutes before tee time. Club storage at the resort is included.
When to take the group.
March to June and September to November are the considered windows. Avoid the school holidays if you’ve got members travelling with partners. Avoid early December onwards if you’ve got Captain’s Day commitments looming, which most pros do. The post-season window in late October and early November is the cleanest pick: UK greens are coming off, the members are itching for one last week of decent golf, and the Sotogrande area is at its softest.
How to brief us.
Send us the shape of the trip: how many in the group, the spread of handicaps, the dates that work, the courses you’ve been asked for, how many coaching sessions you’d like included (in hours or sessions), any one-off requests from your members. We’d come back inside two working days with a fully costed itinerary, the tee times in the right order, transfers, buggies, dinners, and a single named contact at GTP who runs the trip from first call to final farewell.
If you’ve not taken a group to Sotogrande before, we run two pro familiarisation trips a year for UK PGA pros and group leaders. Three nights, two rounds, a working tour of the other six courses, a session with the SO/ Sotogrande golf team. We pay for the room and the rounds. You bring back what you need to sell the trip to your members.