Spanish Open Golf: The 2025 event and its history

Everything you need to know about the Spanish Open to discover the most important golf tournament in Spain.

Spain has a love affair with golf and has 486 golf courses in total! This puts it in sixth place in the world. So, there’s no wonder that one of the oldest golf tournaments is the Spanish Open Golf, which has been played since 1912. This has been an amazing event to showcase the talent of Spanish golfers, with homegrown talent winning 39 of the 96 titles.

This year it’s taking place in Madrid in October, just over 2 hours by train from Malaga. This makes it a great option for a golf holiday in Spain!

October is one of the best times to play golf in Andalucia, with blue skies, plenty of sunshine, but cooler temperatures, which make your round more comfortable. Imagine playing on some of the best golf courses in Marbella, visiting the wonderful city of Malaga and then zipping up to the nations capital to watch the world’s best golfers in action.

Here’s what you need to know to plan your visit.

ACCIONA Open de España presented by Madrid 2025

This year, the Spanish Open is taking place from the 9th to the 12th of October.

The best of the best will be flying into Madrid for three days of amazing golf action and you could be there too.

Tickets are not on sale yet, but you can register your interest to be the first to hear about tickets and packages.

Where is the Spanish Golf Open played?

Once again, the Villa de Madrid Country Club is hosting this year’s Spanish Open, as it has for the last five years.

The course was designed by Javier de Arana and opened in 1956. It is a par-71, 6,970-yard Black course, which tests the players off the tee and requires the very best driving accuracy. The greens are challenging and on the back nine the putting surface is more difficult, which could set up a dramatic finish if plenty of players are in with a shot at the title.

In addition to golf, you’ll find horse riding, tennis, padel, hockey, swimming pools, a gym and sauna at this great club.

What is the format of the tournament?

The format of the Open de Espana is a standard strokeplay event played over 72 holes with a cut after 36 holes (two rounds). The player with the lowest score over four rounds will win the tournament.

Players for this year will be announced on the European Tour website.

Last year it was won by Ángel Hidalgo – who will take the title in 2025?

Spanish Open Golf: History

The Spanish Open has a long history of exciting events, and is a favourite with some of the world’s best golfers. It started in 1912, and became part of the PGA European Tour in 1971 and it is actually the third oldest golf tournament in Europe.

It saw Sergio Garcia’s entry to professional golf, and the last win of the golf legend Seve Ballesteros.

Last year’s event saw an all-Spanish play-off, with Angel Hidalgo and Jon Rahm fighting it out for the win. Hidalgo took the victory and it was particularly special, as it was his first DP World Tour title.

Jon Rahm has won an impressive three times at the Spanish Open, Angel De La Torre won it five times and Mariano Provencio won it four times. Other winners include; Arnold Palmer, Severiano Ballesteros, Sergio García, Bernhard Langer and Nick Faldo.

Find out more about the history of the Spanish Golf Open.

Who will be next to lift the trophy?

Other golf tournaments in Spain

You can play in golf tournaments in Marbella throughout the year, if you want to see how your skills stack up to the rest.

There are also loads of great tournaments to watch this year on the Costa del Golf.

Liv Golf is coming to Andalucia once again in July, with three days of action taking place at Valderrama between the 11th and 13th of July.

You can also watch the Final of the Professional Andalucian Golf Circuit in August, in Alhaurin de la Torre on the 11th and 12th of August.

Check out our full list of golf tournaments in Andalucia and come and join the fun!

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