Golfing Holidays in Lanzarote

With 18 holes, 3000 palm trees and a dormant volcano, you know you are tackling a special course. This Costa Teguise course is a 72 par oasis, with testing dog legs and would stand out in any company. Sandwiched between the mountains and the Atlantic, keeping your eye on the ball is just one of the challenges.

Designed to stretch your game

When John Harris designed this course in 1978, nature gave him a head start, but he added his own competitive edge, doglegs, black sand bunkers, and plenty of tight turns. The beauty of Lanzarote will lure you into a relaxed mood, but this course has seen off many before you.

Keep your eye on the ball

You may never see a golf course quite like this, set at the rear of Costa Teguise, it looks out to the clear Atlantic waters, with volcanic ridges as a backdrop. Despite its convenient setting, the 3000 palms, cactus and plants will carry your mind to a remote and peaceful setting. The old volcano just adds to the timeless feel.

Sharpen your skills

It’s not just the 18 hole course that will attract you. The golf school can add something to everyone’s game, from a novice to a cynical old regular, and our 2 resident professionals will soon spot your weakness, and drill them out of you. Maybe some time on the driving range, or a bit of pitch and putt action will get you firing again.

You can´t leave yet

Taming this course deserves a reward. El Palmeral restaurant is set on a terrace that makes the most of the views at the course and beyond. From a drink to a full lavish meal, it’s the perfect excuse to stick around, swap stories, and savour those views.

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We can make sure your adventures are thrilling and memorable, just let us know in advance of any special needs you have. We know all the sports experts in Lanzarote and can arrange equipment, advice, and local knowledge on the best places to find all the action.

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