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Amarilla Golf
Views of the sea are offered from almost every hole and on the par 3 5th, you have to carry over it Full details
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Buenavista Golf
Located on the north west coast of the island a simple 60 minute journey from Las Americas in an area of outstanding beauty, Buenavista golf has five holes right on the coast, and hundreds of new trees have been planted to define the fairways Full details
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Campo de Golf de Maspalomas
An excellent holiday course, perhaps one to play on the first day to dispel any cobwebs that may have gathered on one's game or clubs during the winter! Not too difficult to score well on as the course is reasonably forgiving to errant shots Full details
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El Cortijo Club de Campo
These are among the most frightening greens we've seen! Quick and undulating beyond belief - even the professionals commented on this during the 2003 Spanish Open here, won by Sergio Garcia Full details
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Fuerteventura Golf Club
The 18th hole has a very high tee and is a tricky dog leg par four Full details
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Golf Costa Adeje
The course features doglegs and large greens, which are heavily guarded by water and sand, as indeed are the fairways Full details
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Golf del Sur
The two most striking features here are the black volcanic sand in the bunkers, and the lush tropical landscape with palm trees swaying in the sea breeze Full details
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Golf Las Americas
A fairly straightforward course, well kept, thoughtfully designed and with panoramic views of the coastline and mountains Full details
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Meloneras Golf
The front nine are relatively easy and open with sea views and fairways interrupted by the odd bunker Full details
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Playitas Golf
Unlike the other two golf courses on the island, Playitas is very undulating and hilly and offers its golfers some spectacular views of the sea and surrounding area Full details
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