Guia Campos de Golf en Andalucia 2010

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SEVILLA ANDALUCIA’S CAPITAL CITY Expo ‘92 placed the city of Sevilla front and centre on the world stage, but visitors soon find that its surrounding province is also fascinating. The people of Sevilla have a longstanding passion for horses and nowhere is this more evident than at the April Fair in the provincial capital. Don’t forget your camera! Golf is a relative newcomer to the list of Sevilla’s attractions, for although the private Pineda Club dates back to 1939 it was the province’s only course until the 1990s. Nonetheless, the popularity of the game is growing rapidly and the past decade has seen the construction of several additional courses. But the focal point of the province is the city of Sevillla itself. Legend has it that Sevilla was founded by Hercules, though archeological evidence would point to the Tartessians. Many centuries later, following the expulsion of the Moors, Sevilla became the nerve centre of the Spanish empire. It reached the height of its prosperity when the Americas were discovered and its harbour was full of ships laden with gold and silver from the New World. So in 1992, the 500th anniversary of Columbus’ famous Voyage of Discovery, it was only fitting that the host city for the World’s Fair should be Sevilla. A stroll through the streets of Andalucia’s capital city is like turning the pages of a history book. From wherever in the city you look you can’t miss La Giralda, the graceful bell-tower located on the site of a mosque built in 1172. Go and see the Barrio de Santa Cruz, the old Jewish quarter with its maze of narrow streets next to the cathedral, which is the secondlargest in Europe. Then there’s the 13th-century Torre de Oro which served as a repository for the New World’s treasures. Sevilla is famous for its fiestas and ferias, especially the April Fair when the whole city erupts in a riot of colourful celebrations complete with “sevillanas” flamenco, riders on horseback, a terrific feeling of gaiety and plenty of vino. The Easter Week processions, though far different in character, much more sombre, are also famous. With five golf courses, the province hosted, at the RCG Sevilla, the 2004 World Cup and 2008 and 2010 Spanish Open, and 2009 Open de Andalucía.

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