Real Club de la Puerta de Hierro
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El Real Club de la Puerta de Hierro es un club deportivo y social español ubicado en Madrid, cercano al monumento que le da nombre, y fundado el 5 de mayo de 1895.
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Le Real Club de la Puerta de Hierro est un club sportif et social privé basé à Madrid, en Espagne. Il doit son nom à l'arche commémorative en fer située à El Pardo. Réputé pour être associé aux familles royales d'Europe et à l'élite établie de longue date, le président américain Gerald Ford l'appelait "le club des rois et le roi des clubs".
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Real Club de la Puerta de Hierro is een exclusieve sport en sociale club in Madrid. De baan is in 1904 aangelegd. Er zijn nu twee 18 holes banen en een 9-holes par3 baan. Het landschap heeft veel oude kurkeiken. De Arriba baan is door Tom Simpson in 1904 ontworpen en in 1912 door Harry Colt aangepast. In 1970 heeft enkele verbeteringen aangebracht en heeft de baan grondig veranderd rond de eeuwwisseling. De baan begint met een lange par3. De Abajo baan is veel jonger, en begint ook met een lange par3.
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Real Club de la Puerta de Hierro (Spanish pronunciation: [ře 'al 'klub de la 'pwer ta ðe 'je řo]), commonly known as Puerta de Hierro, is a private country club based in Madrid, Spain. It owes its name to the nearby iron memorial arch. Notorious for being associated with the royal families of Europe and the long-established elite, American President Gerald Ford called it "the club of kings and the king of clubs".
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Puerta de Hierro
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President
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Training for the 1920 Summer Olympics at the club. From left to right: José de Figueroa, the Count of la Maza, Joaquín Santos-Suárez and the Count of Velayos
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From left to right: the Marquess of San Damián, the Marquess of Villabrágima, the Duke of Peñaranda and the Duke of Alba
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Avenida de Miraflores, s/n
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Polo team Puerta de Hierro 01.jpg
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Polo team Puerta de Hierro 02.jpg
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RCPH crest.svg
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El Real Club de la Puerta de Hierro es un club deportivo y social español ubicado en Madrid, cercano al monumento que le da nombre, y fundado el 5 de mayo de 1895.
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Le Real Club de la Puerta de Hierro est un club sportif et social privé basé à Madrid, en Espagne. Il doit son nom à l'arche commémorative en fer située à El Pardo. Réputé pour être associé aux familles royales d'Europe et à l'élite établie de longue date, le président américain Gerald Ford l'appelait "le club des rois et le roi des clubs".
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Real Club de la Puerta de Hierro (Spanish pronunciation: [ře 'al 'klub de la 'pwer ta ðe 'je řo]), commonly known as Puerta de Hierro, is a private country club based in Madrid, Spain. It owes its name to the nearby iron memorial arch. Notorious for being associated with the royal families of Europe and the long-established elite, American President Gerald Ford called it "the club of kings and the king of clubs". It was established in 1895 as a polo club by a group of prominent noblemen led by the 16th Duke of Alba, with avid support from the then young king of Spain, Alfonso XIII. Along with the Ritz Hotel, it was founded as an effort to equal the likes of the most luxurious venues of London and Paris. In 1904, Harry Colt and Tom Simpson designed in the club what was to become mainland Spain's first golf course, "el de arriba" (the upper). In 1966, Robert Trent Jones Jr. and John Harris designed the second course, "el de abajo" (the lower), while Kyle Phillips was the architect of a third short nine-hole links. The golf courses at Puerta de Hierro have hosted the Spain Open, Madrid Open, the 1970 Eisenhower Trophy and the 1981 Vagliano Trophy, and are considered "one of the finest and most classic courses in continental Europe". Besides golf, the club has a long-recorded history and sections in the fields of equestrianism, polo, tennis, padel and croquet. Puerta de Hierro is well known for its strict membership policy. For almost half a century, admission remains closed; only sons, daughters and spouses of existing members are allowed to join (the latter lose their status as members if they seek divorce). The club has been subsequently referred to as "the most exclusive and segregated club not only in Spain, but possibly in the world, where one can fraternize with the restrictive high society of Madrid". Groucho Marx's phrase, "I don't care to belong to any club that will have me as a member" has been used to describe the club's highly sought-after membership.
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Real Club de la Puerta de Hierro is een exclusieve sport en sociale club in Madrid. De baan is in 1904 aangelegd. Er zijn nu twee 18 holes banen en een 9-holes par3 baan. Het landschap heeft veel oude kurkeiken. De Arriba baan is door Tom Simpson in 1904 ontworpen en in 1912 door Harry Colt aangepast. In 1970 heeft enkele verbeteringen aangebracht en heeft de baan grondig veranderd rond de eeuwwisseling. De baan begint met een lange par3. De Abajo baan is veel jonger, en begint ook met een lange par3.
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RCPH crest.svg