The Ryder Cup officially will be returning to Spain for a second time, with the 2031 event awarded to the Camiral Golf and Wellness Resort, Ryder Cup Europe said Tuesday.

Located in the northeastern part of Spain near Barcelona, the resort in Caldes de Malavella was formerly known as PGA Catalunya. It will be the second course in Spain to host a Ryder Cup, which was played at Valderrama Golf Club in 1997.

The Stadium Course has played host to a DP World Tour event three times, most recently in 2022, as well as having served as the site for the final stage of the tour's qualifying school from 2008-16. It will also host the tour's Estrella Damm Catalunya Championship from 2028-30.

"Today's announcement not only recognizes Camiral as one of Europe's leading venues, but also the considerabl

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