Royal Spanish Golf Federation


The Royal Spanish Golf Federation is the governing body of Golf in Spain. It was formed on 9 October 1932 in Getxo, a town in the Basque Country, a northern region of Spain. It is current headquarters are located in the Centro Nacional de Golf, a golf complex located in Madrid which has a 18-hole course, a driving range and a clubhouse that also hosts the RFEG offices
It's the body in charge of the organization of golf in Spain at a national level, and therefore supervises golf competitions, the handicap system, and all of the Spanish golf national teams. It works in cooperation with all of the regional federations in order to promote and organize the sport.
At the end of 2022, it had 293,550 members, a 3% increase since the year prior.

History

It was originally formed as the Federation of Golf Clubs of Spain on 9 October 1932 at the home of Luis de Olabarri in Las Arenas, where a meeting was held between representatives of the main golf clubs in Spain of the time: Pedro Cabeza de Vaca of Club de Campo, Pedro Gandarias of Real Club de la Puerta de Hierro, Santiago Ugarte of Club de Lasarte, Marcelino Botín of Club de Pedreña, Luis de Olabarri of Club de Neguri, and Javier de Arana of Club de Sevilla.

Presidents

Throughout its history it has had 10 presidents, since December 2008, the president is Gonzaga Escauriaza.
PresidentPeriod
Luis Arana1934-1936
Francisco CarvajalApril 1939April 1950
Luis de UrquijoApril 1950 – April 1959
Luis María de YbarraApril 1959 – January 1965
Luis de UrquijoJanuary 1965 – June 1968
Juan Antonio AndreuJune 1968 – July 1974
Juan Manuel SainzJuly 1974 – April 1981
Juan Castresana ÁvilaApril 1981 – December 1981
Luis Figueras-DottiDecember 1981 – November 1988
Emma VillacierosNovember 1988 – December 2008
Gonzaga EscauriazaDecember 2008 – current