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Agadir - Golf Club Med Les Dunes Les Dunes has been well landscaped to international standards, there are three loops of nine holes, each with contrasts, from large fairways amongst eucalyptus trees, to large lakes surrounded by tamaris and genets. A fair test of golf, which will leave all players feeling they have had an extremely enjoyable day. |
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Casablanca - El Jadida Royal Golf The facility covers an area of 300 acres on the Atlantic coast, south of Casablanca. Cabell Robinson designed an exceptional and magnificent course with stunning views over the Ocean and wonderful countryside. |
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Casablanca - Mohammedia Royal Golf Club The entrance to Mohammedia Royal Golf Club is a colorful bed of flowers, with an imposing wooden doorway set into a white wall crowned with tiles. Between two lines of pines and eucalyptus, the first fairway is a ceremonious procession into what looks like Scotland, a restless sea, white dunes, pink laurel bushes, gorse and acacias, all lashed by the wind...a wind you have to deal with throughout the whole course. The nineteenth hole is set in a delightful, charming and flower-decked setting. |
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La Gomera - Tecina Golf Bathed by the waters of the Atlantic Ocean, it will surprise you for the scenery. Tecina Golf is placed in the south of the island of La Gomera, in a small fishing village called Beach Santiago. The course takes advantage of all the characteristics that this privileged place offers it; a soft temperature during the whole year, the scarcity of winds and a few impressive sights of the ocean and of the near island of Tenerife. |
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Lanzarote - Golf Costa Teguise This takes oasis to another extreme, by creating a lush green golf course on an island that is really nothing but volcanic rock! Green fairways fringed by palm trees lead to well manicured greens. The wide landing areas of this 18 hole par 72 course are well compensated with strategic bunker placing around the greens. Black volcanic sand in the bunkers is unusual, but makes finding the ball easier. Its level terrain makes walking |
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Las Palmas - Campo de Golf de Maspalomas The entire course is bordered by dunes, all very close to the famous beach at Maspalomas. The sea provides a slight breeze which makes playing the course a delight at any time of the year. It features an innovative two-storey driving range with a reach beyond 300 metres. |
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Las Palmas - El Cortijo Club de Campo The Course has been designed for the celebration of big events. It is a very demanding course with big and fast greens and very long holes from the back tees with plenty of places for TV cameras but also bearing in mind the needs of everyday golfers (some holes have up to 6 tee boxes). |
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Las Palmas - El Sabore Recently inaugurated, this is one of the newest golf courses on the island of Gran Canaria. It is situated in a typical landscape of the southern part of the island, with ravines, volcanic earth, views of mountains and sea. The lush scenery and green gardens are in start contrast with the desert surroundings. |
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Las Palmas - Las Palmas Real Club de Golf The 18 holes of this course are very varied and fun, call for careful precise strokes and give the player the chance to use all the clubs. The fairways are narrow and the predominant plants making up the rough are typical Canary Island flora such as mimosas, palm trees and Canary Island pine trees. The greens are well protected by many bunkers and the fairways are bordered by the crater of the volcano. |
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Lisbon - Penha Longa This Atlantic Course, was designed by Robert Trent Jones and inaugurated in 1992 Penha Longa, offers a challenge to all golfers as well as breathtaking views of the Ocean sea and the towns of Estoril and Cascais, and the beautiful Sintra hills in the back ground not too far away. The Portuguese Open was played here in 1994 and 1995. |
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Tenerife - Buena Vista Golf Located on striking cliffs and flanked by the impressive Teno Country Park, the Seve Ballesteros designed Buenavista Golf enjoys close proximity to the stunning coastline. On several of the greens it feels like you are hitting the ball into the ocean. In the first half, the most demanding holes are the par fours and in the second half the par threes require greater precision, particularly the 15th and the 17th holes, both on the edge of a cliff. A large central lake in front of the Club House between the 9th and 18th holes and a waterfall are water obstacles that lend a fresh feel to this... |
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Tenerife - Golf Del Sur Ever since its 1987 inaugural event, a competition for professionals, the 27 greens and fairways of Golf del Sur have provided the backdrop for various top international tournaments. This Tenerife golf course, design by Pepe Gancedo, is a thoroughly enjoyable layout in which one's attention is immediately caught by the black volcanic sand en the bunkers. |
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Tenerife - Real Club de Golf de Tenerife The course is in the lushest part of the island and its maturity is emphasised by the established growth of the Canary Pines, bay trees and large eucalyptus. At 600 metres above sea level, the course was opened in 1932. Its rolling fairways need fit legs to walk them but the views are stunning with the snow-covered Mount Tiede in the background. Deep cliffs come into play on many holes, but the outstanding hole is the 4th where position is the number one requirement for the second shot to the green with out of bounds on the left and deep cliffs on the right. |