Spain to Host 2031 Ryder Cup at Stunning Camiral Golf Resort
Spain's Camiral to host 2031 Ryder Cup

The 2031 Ryder Cup will be held at Spain's luxurious Camiral Golf & Wellness resort, cementing the country's status as a premier destination for international golf. The announcement has thrilled fans and players alike, as Spain prepares to host the prestigious tournament for the first time in over three decades.

A Historic Choice for European Golf

Nestled in the picturesque landscape near Barcelona, the Camiral resort boasts world-class facilities and a championship-level course designed to challenge the world's best golfers. The selection underscores Europe's commitment to expanding the Ryder Cup's global appeal.

Why Camiral Stands Out

The venue, formerly known as PGA Catalunya, has long been regarded as one of Europe's finest golfing destinations. Its selection for the 2031 Ryder Cup follows extensive renovations and upgrades to meet the tournament's exacting standards.

  • Home to two 18-hole championship courses
  • Consistently ranked among Europe's top golf resorts
  • Proven track record hosting DP World Tour events

This decision marks a significant moment for Spanish golf, coming nearly 30 years after Valderrama hosted the 1997 edition - the first and only Ryder Cup held in continental Europe outside Britain and Ireland.

Economic Boost for Catalonia

Local officials anticipate the tournament will deliver substantial economic benefits to the region, with thousands of international visitors expected to descend on Catalonia for the event. The Ryder Cup typically generates over £100 million for host communities.

"This is a tremendous opportunity to showcase Spanish golf and our beautiful region to the world," said a spokesperson for the Camiral resort. "We're committed to delivering an unforgettable experience for players and fans alike."

The 2031 event will follow the 2027 Ryder Cup at Adare Manor in Ireland, continuing the biennial competition's tradition of rotating between European and American venues.