Aerial view of the 4th hole at the Real Club de Golf Sotogrande (credit © Real Club de Golf Sotogrande)

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Real Club de Golf Sotogrande, home of the Estrella Damm N.A. Andalucía Masters, has launched a birdlife census to add to its incredible biodiversity commitment.

The Real Club de Golf Sotogrande received a well-deserved endorsement of its environmental commitment through the GEO (Golf Environment Organization) certification, the most prestigious and demanding golf course certification in Europe. This accredits that environmental responsibility is the main guide in the maintenance work of the course and all the club's facilities, and sets a clear objective: to improve the natural environment and ensure its future development.

Among the environmental management initiatives adopted, all framed in the CEO certification, the club's managers decided to carry out a census of birdlife, a project that will last for a year and that will serve to take measures to promote the conservation or increase the number of birds present in the course.

As a preamble to this year's census commissioned to Golfandbirds, 45 nest boxes were installed last autumn in cork oaks to encourage nesting, “homes” that have already been used by species common in the area such as blue tits and chickadees.

Leading the census project is Sergio Tirado, director of Golfandbirds and a biologist specializing in ornithology with more than 20 years of experience in environmental management.

“Golf courses are biodiversity reserves and for the last decade I have been focused on disseminating and divulging their values in order to have a comprehensive idea of what we have and to try to promote the presence of birdlife,” said Tirado.

Thanks to their efforts, in the first half of 2024 alone, nearly 2,000 specimens of 54 different species belonging to 30 families were counted, many of them species known to the general public but some are deserving of special attention.

“Birds of the order of passerines (warblers, tits, wagtails, finches, sparrows, chickadees, goldfinches), of the family of hirundinids (planes and swallows of different species) and, around the lakes, waterfowl abound. We have also detected the presence of less common and very striking species, such as the common kestrel, the booted eagle, the pied flycatcher or the common flycatcher”, said Sergio Tirado.

The privileged location of the Real Club de Golf Sotogrande makes it an ideal refuge for both resident and migratory birds, as it is in an area of passage very close to the Strait of Gibraltar.

The house sparrow, the pied flycatcher, the little egret and the blue tit, four of the 54 species in Real Club de Golf Sotogrande birdlife census (credit © Sergio Tirado / Real Club de Golf Sotogrande).
The house sparrow, the pied flycatcher, the little egret and the blue tit, four of the 54 species in Real Club de Golf Sotogrande birdlife census (credit © Sergio Tirado / Real Club de Golf Sotogrande).

“The perfect integration of the golf course in the landscape and its location next to the Guadalquitón estate, the last cork oak grove that reaches the sea, favors the presence of birds coming from the natural park of Los Alcornocales,” explains the biologist. “In addition, the proximity of the natural site of the Guadiaro river estuary means that the area has special protection, something that is reflected in the variety of fauna present”.

In fact, the figure of “natural place” of the estuary offers a level of legal protection superior to that of “natural park”, circumstance that benefits its faunistic and vegetal wealth.

The birdlife census that is being carried out and will continue throughout 2024 is another example of the vocation of Real Club de Golf Sotogrande and its full commitment to environmental conservation. This approach, and the responsible use of natural resources (especially water) is present in all maintenance work on the golf course, which seeks excellence in the state of the grass through sustainable practices that respect nature.

As Patrick Allende, course director, told us last year, in the environmental impact study carried out for the last course restoration, thanks to the measures implemented, a 20% saving in water consumption and a 25% reduction in other parameters such as CO2 emissions, non-hazardous waste generation and noise emissions were quantified.

In addition, the Real Club de Golf Sotogrande has launched a large-scale program to install solar panels to produce energy and gradually replace the traditional machinery with electric machinery capable of operating with the resources generated at the club.

In the environmental side, to the actions promoted by the Real Club de Golf Sotogrande must be added those of the DP World Tour framed in the Green Drive program, integrated in the Golf for Good initiative of the Tour. Among them are the annual cleaning of the beach of Sotogrande (which last year was attended by Jorge Campillo and Rasmus Hojgaard, who joined their efforts to those of the International School of Sotogrande students) and the measures that the DP World Tour is implementing to offset the carbon emissions of both staff working in the infrastructure of the tournament and the spectators who come to enjoy it.

The Green Drive program was developed to promote social and environmental responsibility in order to generate a positive impact at each of the tournaments on the tour's calendar. In addition, the DP World Tour has signed the United Nations Sport for Climate Action initiative and has committed to reduce its carbon emissions by 50% by 2030, and to reach net zero carbon emissions by 2040.

Tickets for the Estrella Damm N.A. Andalucía Masters, to be played at Real Club de Golf Sotogrande from October 17-20, can be purchased here.

The Estrella Damm N.A. Andalucía Masters, an event in the DP World Tour’s Race to Dubai made possible by the essential contribution of the Real Club de Golf Sotogrande, is sponsored by Estrella Damm and the Junta de Andalucía, jointly funded by the EU and was declared Event of Exceptional Public Interest by the Government of Spain.

Elvira, Larrazábal, Arnaus y Campillo, Spanish players aiming for glory at Sotogrande

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Spanish quartet Adri Arnaus, Jorge Campillo, Nacho Elvira and Pablo Larrazábal will return to their home country for the tenth edition of the Estrella Damm N.A. Andalucía Masters at Real Club de Golf Sotogrande from October 17-20.

The tournament, which returns to the picturesque Real Club de Golf Sotogrande after a successful first staging in 2023, will be the penultimate event of the DP World Tour’s ‘Back 9’ as players hope to secure their spot in the DP World Tour Play-Offs. Tickets for the event can be purchased here from €20 (for federated members and their friends / families), with free entry for 12 and under children and discounted tickets for 17 and under children.

Nine-time DP World Tour winner Larrazábal has made a strong start to the season, including a top five finish at the Hero Dubai Desert Classic, and he is looking to add to his impressive back catalogue in Andalucía.

The 2008 Sir Henry Cotton Rookie of the Year winner is targeting success on home soil for the second time in his career having triumphed at the ISPS Handa Championship in Spain in 2022.

“Real Club de Golf Sotogrande is a special golf course, and it is a terrific venue for the Estrella Damm N.A. Andalucía Masters,” said Larrazábal.

“I’m fortunate enough to have won on home soil in the past, but to win in Andalucía in front of the home crowds would be very special.”

Three-time DP World Tour winner Campillo, who won last year at the Magical Kenya Open presented by Absa en route to earning dual membership with the PGA TOUR last year, is excited to return to Spain at a pivotal time on the DP World Tour’s Race to Dubai.

“It’s going to be amazing to return home and play the Andalucía Masters at such an important time in the season for us,” said Campillo.

“The course looks fantastic so I can’t wait to tee it up in Sotogrande and hopefully I can improve on my top 20 finish from last year. I have never won in Spain and that has always been a goal of mine.”

Elvira has enjoyed a consistent campaign, missing just one cut in nine starts on the DP World Tour this season, with his best finish being a tie for second at the Magical Kenya Open.

The 37-year-old secured his maiden DP World Tour victory at the Cazoo Open supported by Gareth Bale in 2021 and he will attempt to double his tally later this year at Sotogrande.

“I’m very excited to play in the Andalucía Masters again,” he said. “It’s always special to play in Spain and I’m really looking forward to it.

“This event gives us the opportunity to play on one of the best courses in Spain and it is going to be a great week.”

Arnaus earned his DP World Tour playing privileges after securing victory at the Ras Al Khaimah Challenge Tour Grand Final to finish second on the Rankings in 2018, and he has not looked back since.

The 29-year-old went on to claim a maiden DP World Tour title on home soil at the Catalunya Championship, and he is relishing the prospect of playing in front of home crowds once again in San Roque.

“I’m excited to have the chance to play at home in front of some big crowds. I had a great experience at Sotogrande last year and I finished in the top 20,” he said.

“I won my first DP World Tour title in Spain at the Catalunya Championship, and it was one of the best moments in my career. It is going to be another memorable week and I’m very excited to get there in October.”

Tickets for the Estrella Damm N.A. Andalucía Masters can be purchased here.

The Estrella Damm N.A. Andalucía Masters, an event in the DP World Tour’s Race to Dubai made possible by the essential contribution of the Real Club de Golf Sotogrande, is sponsored by Estrella Damm and the Junta de Andalucía, jointly funded by the EU and was declared Event of Exceptional Public Interest by the Government of Spain.

Adrian Meronk teeing off at the 2023 Estrella Damm N.A. Andalucía Masters (credit © Getty Images)

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Estrella Damm, the premium lager brand of the Spanish brewing company Damm, will continue as the title sponsor of the Andalucía Masters for the 2024 edition of the event.

The tournament will return to Real Club de Golf Sotogrande from October 17-20, 2024, and the beer brewed with 100% natural ingredients will continue its five-year association with the event, which will celebrate its tenth anniversary in 2024.

The Estrella Damm N.A. Andalucía Masters will form part of the ‘Back 9’ on the new-look 2024 Race to Dubai, encompassing nine of the DP World Tour’s most historic tournaments and national Opens, running from August 2024 to October 2024.

Jorge Villavecchia, managing director of Damm, said: “We are very proud to take part again in the Estrella Damm NA Andalucía Masters, an event that has become an important fixture in the international golfing calendar. We are looking forward to enjoying watching the world’s best golfers in the incomparable setting of the Real Club de Golf de Sotogrande by the Mediterranean.”

Keith Pelley, Chief Executive of the DP World Tour, said: “We have enjoyed a successful and fruitful partnership with Damm since they started their sponsorship of the Estrella Damm N.A. Andalucía Masters in 2019 and we are delighted they are continuing into 2024.

“The DP World Tour prides itself on associating with some of the most prestigious brands in the world and Estrella Damm undoubtedly fits into that category. We thank them for their support of this event, and the Tour as a whole, and look forward to working with them over the coming months.”

The 2023 Estrella Damm N.A. Andalucía Masters was won by Poland’s Adrian Meronk, as a pair of eagles set him on the way to his fourth DP World Tour title in Andalucía.

Estrella Damm will also continue to be the Official Beer of the 2024 Betfred British Masters hosted by Sir Nick Faldo.

The Estrella Damm N.A. Andalucía Masters, an event in the DP World Tour’s Race to Dubai made possible by the essential contribution of the Real Club de Golf Sotogrande, is sponsored by Estrella Damm and the Junta de Andalucía, jointly funded by the EU and was declared Event of Exceptional Public Interest by the Government of Spain.

Adrian Meronk, with the Estrella Damm N.A. Andalucía Masters trophy (credit © Marcos Moreno)

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Polish golf star Adrian Meronk (-16) clinched the Estrella Damm N.A. Andalucía Masters trophy with a final six-under 66, one shot ahead of Matti Schmid, to become a four-time winner in just fifteen months and secure his spot in the OWGR top 50.

The leaderboard was packed at the top on the final round of the Estrella Damm N.A. Andalucia Masters in gusty conditions. German rising talent Matti Schmid led for fifteen holes before giving back a shot on 16. Meanwhile Meronk, playing in the group ahead, was making birde on 17 to take a one-shot lead.

The Pole made a slow start, dropping two shots on the first two holes, until he bounced back with eagles on 6 (par 5) and 9 (holed from the fairway). Four more birdies on 10, 12, 14 and 17 were enough to get the job done.

“It was a tough start for me today. I hit a couple of bad shots at the beginning but I was trying to stay positive, talking to myself a lot, trying to stay in the game and keep hitting good shots”.

“The eagle on six, gave me momentum and belief that I could turn things around and that’s what happened. Another eagle on nine was huge for the momentum. I was super focused on the back nine, it was playing quite tricky with different wind directions but I did a good job with my caddie to stay focused, pick good targets, good clubs, good irons, hole good putts, and it was just a very solid nine holes of golf.”

“On the ninth hole I had exactly 110 metres. I just hit it perfectly, little draw, one bounce and in. I haven’t holed many shots this year from the fairway; to do it here and to get the win was huge. That one shot made the difference.”

Meronk started a new chapter in the history of Polish golf when he became the first of his compatriots to earn a DP World Tour card. He arrived at Sotogrande having won twice this season (ISPS HANDA Australian Open and DS Automobiles Italian Open) and is now third in the Race to Dubai after winning in Spain.

“My goal at the end of the year was top three on the Race to Dubai. I’m in a great position for a PGA TOUR card so I’ll just focus on that and keep getting better. And it is definitely my goal to finish the year again inside the top 50 in the world to play the Masters, all the Majors. ”

Adrian Meronk adds his name to a list of historic champions at the Real Club de Golf Sotogrande such as Argentine Roberto De Vicenzo and Seve Ballesteros, both of whom lifted the Claret Jug shortly after  ̶ a great omen for the Pole!

Adrián Otaegui fought hard to defend the title but dropped to a tie for 9th after carding a final 74 (+2)

“ I tried hard but things didn’t work my way. I wanted to keep doing the things I’ve been doing all week, but we made some mistakes. I was unsure about the wind and never comfortable on the course.”

“Apart from today, it’s been a very good week. Climbing up the rankings and adding points is always positive.”

It was also a good week for Adri Arnaus and Jorge Campillo, who finished tied 19th at -8.

 

INSIDE THE ROPES

The Minister of Tourism points out the environmental contribution of golf

Arturo Bernal, Minister of Tourism, Sport and Culture of the Junta de Andalucía visited the Estrella Damm N.A. Andalucía Masters and praised the efforts made by golf courses in terms of sustainability. “We have 120 golf courses in Andalucía, most of which use reclaimed water, and those that cannot do so, use non-drinkable water. Golf courses are great defenders of the environment, and I would like to thank them for their efforts,” he said.

Arturo Bernal also stressed the economic impact of golf in Andalucía: “Golf attracts one million visitors throughout the year with revenues exceeding €2,000 million and generates over 50,000 jobs. Next year we will stage again the Estrella Damm N.A. Andalucía Masters because we are strongly committed to this activity which helps deseasonalize tourism.”

 

Adri Arnaus raises a fair amount for his charity

 ‘Birdies for Children’s Health’, the joint charity led by Adri Arnaus and the Pau Gasol Foundation has benefited for the second week in a row. Adri donates €100 for every birdie and €250 for every eagle during the two-tournament Spanish swing. 

He raised €1,550 last week in Madrid, to which he adds €2,350 from one eagle and 21 birdies carded at Sotogrande, plus contributions made by other players and anyone else wishing to support his wonderful initiative

Tears for a dream come true  

The Estrella Damm N.A. Andalucía Masters, being one last events of the regular season, means added pressure for players struggling to keep their card. This Sunday, Chase Hanna climbed 40 places in the race to Dubai securing playing rights for his third year on tour. After sinking his last putt to finish fourth, the American was unable to hold back the tears.

Many others have lived this same experience as they reached their dream, like Spaniard Ángel Hidalgo when he earned his first DP World Tour card last year in this same tournament.

Despite the disappointment of finishing second after leading for most of the round, Matti Schmid didn’t leave Sotogrande empty-handed, as he secured his card for next season.

The Estrella Damm N.A. Andalucía Masters, an event in the DP World Tour’s Race to Dubai made possible by the essential contribution of the Real Club de Golf Sotogrande, is sponsored by Estrella Damm and the Consejería de Turismo, Cultura y Deporte de la Junta de Andalucía, jointly funded by the EU and was declared Event of Exceptional Public Interest by the Government of Spain.

Seve Ballesteros, with the 1987 Campeonato de España de Profesionales trophy (credit © Real Club de Golf Sotogrande)

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Adrian Meronk, from Poland, winner of the Estrella Damm N.A. Andalucia Masters, adds his victory to a list of historic champions at the Real Club de Golf Sotogrande such as the Argentine Roberto De Vicenzo, winner of the 1966 Spanish Open, and the Spaniard Severiano Ballesteros, winner of the 1987 Spanish Professional Championship.

“I did not have my best start, so winning this tournament is very special. I am over the moon. I knew it was going to be tricky today and that the weather was not going to be very helpful,” said Meronk, after his fourth win in the DP World Tour.

In December 1987, Ballesteros had to face similar weather conditions to beat the best Spanish golfers of the time, such as José Rivero, Seve's teammate on the European team that won the Ryder Cup that same year, at the neighboring Real Club Valderrama.

"On the 16th I played a three-wood to the fairway and Seve hooked his ball into the left bunker. I left my ball 12-feet for birdie and Seve hit into the green bunker and holed it from there," recalled Pepín Rivero about the "genius" Ballesteros last holes that gave him the victory at the Real Club de Golf Sotogrande.

"I also did very well in that tournament," said Juan Quirós, then a professional at the club, who finished fourth, four strokes behind Ballesteros. "All the memories of Seve are good, from anywhere he made you the greatest thing in the world. He was a phenomenon and bad luck that he died very young," recalls Quirós, who began his career at the Real Club de Golf de Sotogrande as a 13-year-old caddie.

Although he joined the club a year later, Juan Quirós remembers the stories about De Vicenzo's victory in 1966: "With what he paid the caddie, a neighbor of mine from Guadiaro, the boy had enough to fix up the family house and open a food stand."

"On the 12th hole, De Vicenzo rolled up his pants and got into the water to save par," said Jaime Brujó, then right-hand man of the club's founder, about the last round of the Argentine, who had started his golf career as a young "lagunero" (lake boy), recovering balls in the water.

A few months later, in July 1967, De Vicenzo won the Open Championship at Royal Liverpool. In July 1988, also the year after his victory at the Real Club de Golf de Sotogrande, Severiano Ballesteros won his third Open Championship and fifth major at Royal Lytham & St Annes.

“I hope I can follow that trend,” said Adrian Meronk, who after his victory this week at the Estrella Damm N.A. Andalucia Masters, Adrian Meronk, moves back into the top 50 on the Official World Ranking and third on the Race of Dubai Rankings in Partnership with Rolex.

He will have several chances to follow the footsteps of De Vicenzo and Ballesteros in the majors in 2024.

The Estrella Damm N.A. Andalucía Masters, an event in the DP World Tour’s Race to Dubai made possible by the essential contribution of the Real Club de Golf Sotogrande, is sponsored by Estrella Damm and the Consejería de Turismo, Cultura y Deporte de la Junta de Andalucía, jointly funded by the EU and was declared Event of Exceptional Public Interest by the Government of Spain.

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