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Golf Del Sur
Tenerife » Golf Del Sur
Golf del Sur opened in 1987 with a professional golf tournament, the first of a history of sporting events. Pepe Gancedo designed the layout which was later modified by Manuel Pinero. Pinero enhanced all the natural protected areas that surround the 27 holes, between the ravine, highlighting the beautiful indigenous flowers; cacti, palm trees and other large colourful plants. The course is known for its difficult holes 3( par 5) and 4( par 4) on the northern part of the course. Its wide paths are flanked by an impressive ravine of coloured rocks where spectacular indigenous cacti grow with views of Mount Teide. The entrance onto the green for the second hole( par 3) is surrounded by a large bunker of black sand which requires a great deal of accuracy.
Tenerife » Tecina
Built in 1987, and set in 70,000 square metres of extraordinary vegetation with more than 50 species of plants from all over the globe the Hotel Jardin Tecina is built on a hillside, designed in true Canarian Style and surrounded by paths bordered with beautiful gardens and colourful flora and fauna. The Hotel Jardín Tecina is the ideal place for those seeking a healthy and rejuvenating rest in a natural environment. Within a short walk from the hotel is the Tecina Golf, an exceptional course where you will be able to enjoy some spectacular views of the sea from any fairway or green. The 18 holes, with a quite demanding par 71, ensure the enjoyment of a great golfing experience.
Tenerife » Abama
At this exceptional 18-hole course, golfers will find a genuine work of art created by Dave Thomas. Fabulous views of the sea and the island of La Gomera await you at all of the holes and you can improve your swing on the practice green( 3 holes) or just sit and relax at the Club House. The golf course is unique, peppered with 22 lakes and over 90,000 palm trees. Facing the sea and situated in a very peaceful area in Guía de Isora, West Tenerife, the resort is ideal for a holiday with a difference in an unrivalled setting.
Tenerife » Amarilla
Right next to the ocean, the landscape designer Donald Steel created an 18-hole golf course overlooking the sea where you are sometimes obliged to drive the ball over the waves onto the next green. This is the case with the 5th hole, certainly one of the most spectacular on the course. Palm trees, cannas indicas, Canary pine trees and obstacles liven up your round of golf at this course, which also boasts fantastic views of Mount Teide. The club has a pitch and putt course, a swimming pool and a horse riding club.
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