
What to Pack for a Golf Trip to Spain
The ultimate packing list for a week of golf, culture, and sun on the Costa del Sol
Getting ready for your Iberico Golf trip? Whether you're traveling solo, coming as a couple, or joining a group of friends, this packing guide has you covered. We’ll walk you through what to bring for a week of world-class golf, cultural discoveries, great food, and Mediterranean sunshine. From essential gear for the course to comfortable outfits for exploring Spanish villages. This list helps you pack smart, so you can relax and enjoy every moment.
Bags & Luggage
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Golf bag*
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Travel bag / suitcase
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Golf bag travel cover (for flight protection)
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Luggage tags for both bags
If you’re renting clubs instead of bringing your own, let the us know in advance
Essentials & Toiletries
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Fully equipped toiletry/Dopp kit (including sunscreen)
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Prescription medications (if applicable)
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Travel plug adapter (Type F for Spain)
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Phone charger & power bank
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Passport + copies (keep digital backup too)
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Travel insurance documents
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Optional: Laundry bag for used clothes

Golf Clothing & Gear
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Performance golf shirts (collared polos or appropriate tops)
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Golf shorts, skorts, or pants (in line with course dress codes)
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Comfortable golf shoes (soft spikes only – required at most Spanish courses)
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Golf gloves (consider bringing extras)
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Golf balls (bring more than you think, just in case!)
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Tees, ball markers, divot tool
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Groove cleaner or small brush
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Hat or visor for sun protection
Note: Most courses in Spain require standard golf attire: sleeveless tops should have a collar, and bottoms should be an appropriate length.

Clothing (Off the Course)
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Comfortable daytime outfits (lightweight tops, shirts, or blouses)
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Shorts, pants, or skirts for warm days and cooler evenings
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Comfortable shoes or sandals (ideal for walking during tours or dinners)
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Sweater, light jacket, or vest (for cool mornings or air-conditioned venues)
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Swimwear
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Hat, cap, or sun visor
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Sunglasses (polarized recommended)
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Light rain jacket or compact umbrella (just in case)
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Lightweight backpack or tote (for day trips)
Note: No formalwear needed. Dress is casual throughout the trip.
