Designer Robert von Hagge took golf in the Canary Islands in a new direction with Anfi Tauro. The region has plenty of undulating parkland layouts but as good as they are none can compare with this dramatic Arizona-style course that's set in acres of lush green gardens with rich vegetation, lakes and waterfalls and enclosed by impressive volcano shaped mountains.
The conditioning and challenges the golf course presents live up to the scenery, and numerous tees on the course allow players of all levels to enjoy the experience to the full. The round is full of strong holes, most notably the 6th on the front nine, which is a much-photographed short hole playing towards a large pyramid of rock with the ocean behind. On the back nine you play into a canyon in the volcanic rock and every hole provides bucket loads of visual drama as well as some heart-stopping shots.
Course Information
| Par |
72 |
| Designed by |
Robert von Hagge |
| Opened for play |
2006 |
Tees
| White |
6,325 metres |
SSS 73.1 |
| Yellow |
5,843 metres |
SSS 70.5 |
| Blue |
5,450 metres |
SSS 74.4 (L) |
| Red |
5,069 metres |
SSS 71.6 (L) |
| Black |
4,448 metres |
SSS 71.6 |
Nestled among stunning volcanic peaks, vibrant aromatic gardens, and awe-inspiring lakes, the 9-hole par-3 course offers even more delightful surprises. Additionally, you'll find a world-class golf academy, an impressive driving range, dedicated chipping areas, putting greens, and multiple practice bunkers.
The Clubhouse is a beautiful two-story building with comprehensive facilities and a large restaurant with ample outdoor areas where you can enjoy the breathtaking views of the golf and the majestic Tauro Valley from every angle.