The oldest golf course in Spain in the heart of the volcano
Nestled on the heights of the island, on the edge of the impressive Bandama caldera, the Real Club de Golf de Las Palmas invites you to discover an exceptional course, steeped in history and surrounded by breathtaking volcanic landscapes.
The Canaries
- Number of holes: 18
- Architect: Mackenzie Ross
- Year: 1891
- Type: classic, British layout
- PAR 71
- Slope 134
- Distance: 5 636m

The course & its setting
Founded in 1891, it is the oldest golf club in Spain. Its current layout, redesigned by Mackenzie Ross in 1957, offers an 18-hole course – par 71 where each shot requires finesse and strategy. The narrow fairways, the fast greens and the natural ravines which border certain holes make it a course that is as technical as it is aesthetic.
Accessible to all levels of play, this course seduces with its peaceful atmosphere, its impeccable maintenance and above all, with its spectacular views of the Atlantic Ocean, the Canary Mountains and the volcanic crater.

Services & Environment
A refined clubhouse, a restaurant with panoramic terrace, complete practice areas and a warm atmosphere make this club an essential stopover for any golfer passing through Gran Canaria.























