The Country Club was officially opened in 1931, occupying land owned by the Madrid City Council. The grand opening was an important social event.
A year later, a 9-hole golf course was opened, and with this course the Club's great love of golf began.
In 1942 the Country Club merged with the Spanish Royal Equestrian Society to form the Royal Spanish Equestrian Society Country Club, and the construction of the social complex began at the same time as the plan was drawn up to promote horse riding, tennis, golf, hockey and swimming.