Between volcano and fairways: your challenge begins!
Inaugurated in 1987 with a professional tournament, the Golf del Sur extends over 27 holes spread over a course magnificently integrated into the surrounding nature. Originally designed by Pepe Gancedo then reworked by Manuel Piñero, this route highlights the protected natural spaces, between ravines, cacti, palm trees and native flowers that color the landscape.
The Canaries
- Number of holes: 27
- Architects: Pepe Gancedo and Manuel Pinero
- Year: 1987
- Type: desert/ Mediterranean links
- Slope 139
- Distance: 6230m

The course & its setting
The course is renowned for some particularly demanding holes, notably holes no. 3 (par 5) and no. 4 (par 4) located on the northern part, where the wide fairways run along a ravine with colorful rocks, offering a spectacular view of Mount Teide. Hole No. 2 (par 3) is distinguished by its green surrounded by a large black sand bunker, which requires great precision for a good score.

A unique environment
This technical and natural course will appeal to golfers looking for a sporting challenge in the heart of a unique volcanic setting.




















