PGA Catalunya Stadium Course at Camiral, woodland championship golf near Girona, Costa Brava, Spain
Access guide · 2026

How to Play PGA Catalunya: Tee Times and Access

PGA Catalunya, now part of the Camiral resort near Girona, is regularly rated the best course in Spain, and the good news is that anyone can play it. The Stadium Course is a daily fee course open to visitors, from around €125 a round in 2026, with better value for resort guests. Here is exactly how to book it, what it costs and a 2026 closure window to watch.

Photo: Camiral, PGA Catalunya, via Google.

The short answer

You play PGA Catalunya as a visitor, by booking a tee time on the Stadium Course directly with the resort, now branded Camiral, or through a golf tour operator. There is no membership barrier and no ballot: it is a daily fee course, and the only real catch is demand and price. Indicative 2026 green fees start from around €125 per round midweek, with a buggy and balls package nearer €169, and rates climb in the spring and autumn peak. Resort guests pay less and get priority on the tee sheet, so most golfers play it as part of a stay.

One thing to plan around in 2026: the Stadium Course is scheduled to close for an improvement project from 27 July to 27 September 2026, with both resort courses due to be fully open again from October. If your trip falls in that window, check the course is open for your dates before you book. All figures and dates here are indicative and verified in June 2026, so always confirm current fees, the closure window and availability directly with the resort before booking.

PGA Catalunya access and fees, 2026

Indicative visitor access and 2026 green fees, PGA Catalunya Stadium Course at Camiral. Figures move by season and demand. Always confirm current rates, the 2026 closure window and availability directly before booking.
What to knowDetail
Booking methodDaily fee tee times booked directly with Camiral or through a golf tour operator. No ballot, no membership needed
Green fee fromFrom around €125 midweek on the Stadium Course; about €169 with a buggy and balls (indicative, 2026)
Resort guest advantagePreferential green fees and priority tee times for guests staying at the resort
2026 closureStadium Course scheduled to close 27 July to 27 September 2026 for an improvement project; both courses due open from October
Second courseThe resort's second course offers a softer, good value round and is often bundled into stay and play packages
On the dayBuggies and a driving range are available; a fair but demanding par 72 best played from a sensible tee

Access, indicative green fees and the closure window verified in June 2026 from Camiral and recognized golf sources; they change without notice, so always confirm current rates, dates and availability directly before booking. Check tee time availability.

How to book, step by step

Start by fixing your dates and checking the course is open, given the 2026 improvement closure from late July to late September. Once your dates are clear, the simplest route is to book a tee time directly with Camiral, but the better value option for most golfers is a stay and play package, which bundles a Stadium Course round with nights at the resort and usually a round on the second course too. Packages secure the preferential guest green fee and priority on the tee sheet, which matters in the busy spring and autumn windows when the prime morning times go first.

If you only want a single round as a visiting day golfer, book as far ahead as you can, especially for weekends and peak season mornings. The Stadium Course is the headline round, but do not overlook the resort's second course, a gentler, well conditioned layout that is excellent value and a good warm up. PGA Catalunya sits near Girona in the Costa Brava, around an hour to ninety minutes north of Barcelona, so it pairs naturally with a wider Catalonia trip and the courses of the coast.

When to go, and what to expect on the course

The Costa Brava golf season runs year round, but the sweet spots are spring, from March to May, and autumn, from September to November, when the weather is warm and settled and the course is in peak condition. Summer is hot and, in 2026, partly closed for the improvement project, while winter is mild and quieter with the lowest rates. Whenever you come, the Stadium Course is a genuine championship test: a par 72 opened in 1999 to a design by Angel Gallardo and Neil Coles, routed through pine and cork oak woodland with elevated tees, water and a strong run of closing holes, all set against the backdrop of the Pyrenees.

Play it from a tee that suits your game, keep the ball in the generous fairways and respect the well guarded greens, and you will enjoy one of the finest rounds in Spain. It is a course that rewards strategy and patience over raw power, and a round here is the centerpiece of any Catalonia golf trip.

Plan a PGA Catalunya golf trip

We work the Camiral tee sheet and the stay and play packages, add the best of the Costa Brava and handle the lodging and transfers from Barcelona or Girona. Tell us roughly when and who is travelling, and one concierge costs it to the head, with no obligation.

PGA Catalunya questions

Can the public play PGA Catalunya?

Yes. The Stadium Course at PGA Catalunya, now part of the Camiral resort near Girona, is open to visitors as a daily fee course, bookable directly or through a golf tour operator. Resort guests get preferential rates and tee times. Indicative 2026 green fees start from around €125 midweek. Always confirm current fees and availability directly before booking.

How much does it cost to play the PGA Catalunya Stadium Course in 2026?

Indicative 2026 green fees on the Stadium Course start from around €125 per round midweek, with a buggy and balls package at roughly €169, and higher rates in the spring and autumn peak. Stay and play packages including both resort courses offer better value. All figures are indicative; always confirm current fees directly before booking.

Is the PGA Catalunya Stadium Course closing in 2026?

The Stadium Course is scheduled to close for an improvement project from 27 July to 27 September 2026, reopening from October 2026 when both resort courses are due to be fully open again. If you are planning a 2026 visit, check the course is open for your dates and confirm directly with the resort before booking.

What is the par and length of the PGA Catalunya Stadium Course?

The Stadium Course is a par 72 that opened in 1999, designed by Angel Gallardo and Neil Coles, routed through pine and oak woodland with elevated tees and views toward the Pyrenees. It is regularly rated the number one course in Spain.

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Researched and written by the GolfForKings editorial desk. Access rules, indicative green fees and the 2026 closure window verified June 2026. Last reviewed June 2026.

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