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![]() Course Description Ever since it's 1987 opening Golf del Sur has provided the backdrop for various international tournaments. In 1989 the course bore witness to Jose Maria Olazabal´s victory in the Open de Tenerife, a feat he repeated in 1992. In 1995, Golf del Sur hosted the Shell Wonderful World of Golf tournament and its head to head battle between Ernie Els and Phil Mickelson. This Tenerife golf course, designed by Pepe Gancedo, is a thoroughly enjoyable layout in which one's attention is immediately caught by the black volcanic sand in the bunkers and waste areas. The wide fairways are lined with such a wide variety of indigenous plants that, with it's palm trees and giant cactus plants, this course beside the Atlantic Ocean is like an oasis. One notable hole is the 2nd of the southern course, a par-3 whose green is surrounded by an immense bunker of black volcanic sand. Particularly difficult is the 3rd hole of the course. To the right of the wide fairway is a water hazard, behind which lies an impressive ravine with an ochre-colored rock face, while to the left is a gaping bunker of black volcanic sand. Resort Description
Golf tee times are subject to availability and black-out dates
and some restrictions may apply. *All descriptions, costs and amenities are subject to change. |
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Location: Costa Adeje, Tenerife, Canary Islands, Spain Architect: Pepe Gandeco Type of Course: Resort Carte Blanche Golf Program Amenities*:
Carte Blanche Cardmember Green Fees*:
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