From November 7-12, 156 DP World Tour hopefuls will descend on INFINITUM, on Spain’s Costa Dorada, for one final chance to secure their place on the 2026 DP World Tour.
Only 20 coveted Tour cards are up for grabs at the Final Stage of Qualifying School – a week that tests every aspect of a player’s game.
This year’s Final Stage will be the seventh hosted at the Spanish venue, but how much do you know about INFINITUM? To mark the seventh year of the event, we’ve highlighted seven things below about INFINITUM you may not know!
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A 45-hole venue with pedigree
INFINITUM boasts 45 holes of championship golf across three courses – the Lakes, the Hills, and the Ruins. The 2025 Final Stage will be played over the Lakes and Hills courses, designed by Greg Norman and Alfonso Vidaor respectively, with the Ruins – a nine-hole, Norman-designed layout set among ancient Roman archaeological remains – adding a unique historical twist. All three courses first opened in 2008 and continue to rank among Spain’s best.
The Hills course transformation
INFINITUM’s Hills course is currently undergoing a two-phase major redesign led by Dave Sampson of European Golf Design, the acclaimed architect behind several DP World Tour venues including 2023 Ryder Cup host Marco Simone Golf & Country Club. The back nine has been fully completed ahead of this year’s Q-School, with the front nine set to begin its transformation shortly after the event.
A refreshed Lakes course
The Hills is not the only golf course at INFINITUM to have been the subject of major renovation work. The Lakes course, which will host the final two rounds of Q-School, benefited from a €1.5million renovation completed last year. The work enhanced playing conditions and sustainability across the layout, which winds through natural wetlands and pine-lined fairways close to the Mediterranean coastline.
Powered by a Callaway Performance Centre
INFINITUM is also home to a state-of-the-art Callaway Performance Centre, providing golfers of all levels with world-class fitting and coaching facilities. Using the latest technology and expertise, it ensures players are perfectly equipped to get the best out of their game.
More than just golf
Beyond its fairways, INFINITUM is famous for its award-winning Beach Club, offering stunning sea views, multiple infinity pools, fine dining and luxury relaxation areas. Earlier this autumn, the Beach Club was named Europe’s Best at the World Travel Awards – the fourth time in five years it has claimed the prestigious continental title.
Real estate on the rise
As with many major golf resorts across the world, INFINITUM is ever-growing. Recently launched, the resort’s third phase of an ambitious residential project continues INFINITUM’s vision of combining luxury living with world-class golf. For you golf lovers, the properties are all within walking distance of the three courses, two clubhouses and wide range of facilities and amenities.
Q-School will be back!
Good news for competitors and fans alike – INFINITUM signed a new three-year agreement to continue hosting DP World Tour Qualifying School’s Final Stage shortly after last year’s event. The 2025 championship marks the first year of this new deal, ensuring the drama of Q-School will return to Spain’s sun-drenched coast through untill 2027.