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Costa Adeje Golf Course, Tenerife.
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Buenavista Golf Course, Tenerife.
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Abama Golf Course, Tenerife.
Buenavista Golf Course:
This course has some spectacular sea and mountain views in a secluded spot in the north-west of the island. Why not stay and play golf there? The luxurious Melia Hacienda del Conde Hotel, a luxurious adult-only retreat overlooks Buenavista Golf Course.
Buenavista Golf, designed by Severiano Ballesteros, is a challenging course located among beautiful surroundings that make it the ideal place for golfers looking for a true golf experience in contact with nature and the sea. The course has 18 holes, par 72 and a total length of 6,150 meters.
Some of these holes are so close to the coast that they give the player the feeling of hitting the ball directly towards the ocean, with impressive mountains in the background. The area has the title of Protected Natural Park and is famous for its mild climate throughout the year.
Abama Golf Course:
Rising up the west face of the Teide Volcano, Abama Golf course was created by world renowned golf designer Dave Thomas. The immaculately maintained 18 hole championship course contains over 300 species of subtropical plant life, including over 20,000 palm trees. Almost all of the holes of the course have spectacular views of the Atlantic Ocean and the island of La Gomera.
With 22 lakes spread throughout the course´s ever changing terrain, as well as waterfalls and white sand bunkers, the course is challenging enough to test even the most experienced golfer.
Amarilla Golf Course:
Let the green obsess you. It envelops you with sensations and unrepeatable experiences. 18 holes by the sea. An exclusive environment, to locate the only resort in the Canary Islands where golf can be combined with nautical and equestrian activities. The sky, the sea breeze and the panoramic view of Mount Teide from the coast.
An exclusive combination that you will only find in this corner of the island.
18 holes by the sea, bordering the Marina Amarilla Marina. The designer, Donald Steel, knew how to take advantage of the beautiful contrasts of the island to achieve a varied tour with stunning views of the Atlantic Ocean.
Costa Adeje Golf:
Championship Course: Golf Costa Adeje was designed by the prestigious golf architect Jose Gancedo, who took advantage of the natural characteristics of the land, old banana trees, to integrate them into the course. Of note are its fairways in paspalum and the greens in tifEagle that allows you to irrigate the course with purified water.
The Lakes Course: The last 9 holes built next to the driving range, are a little shorter but more technical.
Overlooking the sea and with its 6 lakes makes the most interesting and fun game where also high handicaps can enjoy this sport.
For the convenience of our customers it has a clubhouse where you can check and have a drink after playing.
Golf Del Sur:
The Golf Del Sur course in Tenerife, inaugurated in 1987, with a professional tournament, has since been the scene of several competitions of the highest international level. In 1989, 1992, 1993 and 1994 it hosted the Tenerife Open, belonging to the PGA European Volvo Tour, with victories by José Maria Olazábal in its first two editions and David Gilford and Mark James, in the following years. In 1995, Golf del Sur hosted the Shell Wonderful World of Golf tournament, which pitted Ernie Els and Phil Mickelson against each other.
Currently the course has 18 holes at the competition level, which offer the player the opportunity to enjoy a challenging game while enjoying incredible views.
In 1999 Golf del Sur has also been the scene of two long drive world records, both achieved by the British Karl Woodward. First, he set a new record by getting a hit of 398 yards and a few months later he managed to overcome the 400-yard barrier with a stroke of 408.
Golf Las Americas:
The course, of soft topography and varied route, has a par 72, with a total length of 6,051 meters. Among other attractions, it offers a set of ditches, water barranqueras, with a pleasant environmental effect.