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Sotogrande golf, San Roque Club renovation, membership options, course strategy, and sustainable design in Spain. Director Stephen Dundas shares how San Roque modernized an iconic club—improving playability, protecting neighbors with smarter routing, and cutting water/chemicals by ~30%—while keeping the challenge on the greens. We compare San Roque with Valderrama, Real Club Sotogrande, La Reserva, and more, and explain why the wider community (schools, safety, remote work, events) is booming. 🔔 Subscribe for more Sotogrande stories (golf, schools, lifestyle, property): @CharlieInSotogrande What you’ll learn Why San Roque was a “no-brainer” acquisition in 2019 and what changed. The refurbishment blueprint: drainage, sustainability, bunkers, greens, and naturalized water features. Member-first operations: tee-time windows, 150+ comps/year, social events, and service culture. How San Roque fits into the Sotogrande golf cluster (Valderrama, Real Club, La Reserva, Finca Cortesín, Alto). Practical tips for 15-hcp golfers and leadership lessons from a former tour pro. Timestamps 00:00 Intro & Stephen’s background (Scotland → pro → director) 01:36 Buying The San Roque Club (2019): the brief 02:38 Club history: 1992 launch, Q-School, ’97 Ryder Cup, Seve 03:40 Why renovate + Tony Jacklin house 04:40 Community access: “Eminara” road & traffic trade-offs 05:31 Jason Floyd Golf Academy + Sotogrande International School link 07:44 The New Course: lease change, new operator, hotel foundations 10:45 Investment scenarios (€1m/€4m/€8m) + lease/town-hall process 12:58 Old Course philosophy: member-first (no tour event focus) 14:23 Drainage & home safety; rerouting hole 10 15:45 Playability without being “easy”: greens as the defense 18:10 Sustainability: −18 ha turf, ~30% resource cuts & Spain water context 20:24 Member feedback (~90% positive) 23:55 Q-School today: not in plans; where it’s held now 24:45 Membership & demographics: categories, 565 total, ~100 full-time 27:44 Members’ tee times, rounds/year (~35k) & 50/50 visitor mix 28:34 Competitions (150+/yr), social nights & clubhouse culture 32:47 Etiquette then vs now; making golf more accessible 35:41 Sotogrande golf ecosystem (Valderrama, Real, La Reserva, etc.) + rankings goal 41:43 Gate-to-gate experience, quick-fire tips & why Sotogrande; where to find Stephen About this series Charlie in Sotogrande highlights the people, places, and projects shaping the community—schools, sport, design, restaurants, and real relocation insight. Keywords San Roque Club, Sotogrande golf, Valderrama, Real Club Sotogrande, La Reserva Club, Finca Cortesín, Alto, European Tour Q School, Ryder Cup 1997, Jason Floyd Golf Academy, Sotogrande International School, golf membership Spain, sustainable golf renovation, best golf courses Spain, moving to Sotogrande. Work with Charlie / Get featured Business or story in Sotogrande that the community should know? Comment or email and we’ll line it up. CONNECT WITH CHARLIE! 📲 Mobile +34 607 911 661 ✉️ Email: [email protected] 🔗 Website: https://charlesgubbins.com/ STAY CONNECTED! 📸 Instagram: / charlieinsotogrande 👤 Facebook: / charlieinsotogrande 👨💻 LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/charliegubbins 🎥 YouTube: / nollsotogrande 🐦 Twitter: / charliegubbins 📱 TikTok: / charlesgubbins CONNECT WITH CHARLIE! 📲 Mobile +34 607 911 661 ✉️ Email: [email protected] 🔗 Website: https://charlesgubbins.com/ STAY CONNECTED! 📸 Instagram: / charlieinsotogrande 👤 Facebook: / charlieinsotogrande 👨💻 LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/charliegubbins 🎥 YouTube: / nollsotogrande 🐦 Twitter: / charliegubbins 📱 TikTok: / charlesgubbins