Valderrama in Sotogrande, Spain, host of the Ryder Cup of 1977, is now accessible to every golfer thanks to this faithful simulation of Access and Eidos Interactive. In the mid-eighties, Robert Trent Jones was commissioned to redesign the "Spanish Course" - which then became Valderrame. Nestled between the Mediterranean Sea and the grandiose mountains of the Sierra Blanca, Valderrama looks from its highest points to the distant Gibraltar and the northernmost tip of Africa. Knotty cork oaks, interspersed with olive trees and an abundance of wildflowers, shape the face of this unique course. In 1991 and 1993, the magazine "Golf World" named Valderrama the number 1 golf course in Europe. The home of the annual Volvo Masters tournament was highly honored when it was designated by the Ryder Cup Committee to host the 97 tournament in 1994. Now that Valderrama is honored for this greatest golf competition in the world, you can be "almost" in person on your PC. Included in this course are exclusive multimedia tours of Valderrama, film clippings of the Ryder Cup, virtual reality tours as well as flight views of the individual hotels.