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The par-5 12th, Anfi Tauro Golf, Gran Canaria gullies dotted with cacti. It’s the kind of environment where you half expect to see the original ‘magnificent seven’ come riding over the horizon on horseback as you tee off. After playing a morning round on the superb and more recent New course, we meet Sergio Garcia look-alike Fernando Martinez from Guest services. “I’m told I look like Sergio many times a day,” he tells us with a grin, as he drives us back to the clubhouse for a 19th-hole beer. Our final round is at Anfi Tauro Golf, which along with Abama Golf and Salobre Campo Norte makes up our Canaries top 3. Designed by Robert Von Hagge, this Arizona-style impeccably maintained PGA Championship course is located among rocky canyons and gorges, native vegetation, teeming waterfalls and glistening lakes and offers a perfect contrast to the surrounding volcanic mountains. Anfi Tauro is one of those rare courses that generate a genuine sense of awe from one hole to the next for an entire eighteen holes, creating an unforgettable round of golf. The course is a dream for the golf photographer and even the most inexperienced snapper can’t fail to bag good a good image here. One of the most photogenic holes is the classic 209-metre par-3 6th framed on either side with swaying palms and a pyramid-shaped rock as a backdrop. 22 Destination Golf .TRAVEL Desert landsape with cacti up close In the island’s north are the other two courses that make up Gran Canaria’s magnificent seven. Real Club de Golf de Las Palmas, near the island’s capital Las Palmas, is Spain’s oldest golf club having being founded in 1891. This strategic parkland-style Mackenzie Ross design has been cleverly fitted into an area of just 375,000 sq metres, spectacularly situated on the edge of an extinct volcanic crater. Spanish golf star Rafael Cabrera Bello is a member of the club and he trains here whenever he returns home. Although primarily a members club, morning tee times are available for visitors from Monday to Friday and situated only a long putt away from the first tee is the Hotel Bandama Golf, offering a comfortable base for the two northern courses. The final Gran Canaria golf course is El Cortijo Club de Campo, an interesting design featuring six lakes and 600 ancient palms trees. It hosted the Spanish Open in 2002 and is conveniently located close to the airport for that final round before flying out… OFF-COURSE ATTRACTIONS & ACTIVITIES LA GOMERA. Explore the Parque Nacional de Garajonay, a UNESCO World Heritage Site that contains around 400 species of flora including the world’s premier laurel forest.