Club de Campo Villa de Madrid


Club de Campo Villa de Madrid is a country club located in Madrid, Spain. The club was formed in 1929, and is regarded as one of the most prestigious in the country. It has a wide array of sports facilities including two championship golf courses, hockey pitches, tennis courts and swimming pools.

Golf

The Javier Arana designed Negro course opened in 1956, and has hosted the Open de España on many occasions. It has also been the venue for former European Tour events, the Madrid Masters and the Open de Madrid.
The Amarillo course was designed by Seve Ballesteros.
YearTournamentWinner
2019Mutuactivos Open de España Jon Rahm
2008Madrid Masters Charl Schwartzel
2005Open de Madrid Raphaël Jacquelin
2004Open de Madrid Richard Sterne
2003Telefónica Open de Madrid Ricardo González
2002Telefónica Open de Madrid Steen Tinning
2001Telefónica Open de Madrid Retief Goosen
1996Peugeot Spanish Open Pádraig Harrington
1995Peugeot Spanish Open Seve Ballesteros
1994Peugeot Spanish Open Colin Montgomerie
1991Peugeot Spanish Open Eduardo Romero
1990Peugeot Spanish Open Rodger Davis

Hockey

The club hosted the 2006 Women's World Cup, won by The Netherlands.

Honours

Men

División de Honor
Copa del Rey
Euro Hockey League
EuroHockey Cup Winners Cup
EuroHockey Indoor Club Cup
EuroHockey Indoor Club Trophy
División de Honor
Copa de la Reina
EuroHockey Club Trophy
EuroHockey Cup Winners Cup
EuroHockey Indoor Club Cup
EuroHockey Indoor Club Trophy
Head coach: Pablo Usoz

Tennis

The club hosted the 2008 Fed Cup final, when Russia defeated Spain 4–0.