Fuerteventura Golf Club

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Las Palmas
Spain

Fuerteventura Golf Club is the first 18-hole golf course on the island of Fuerteventura in the Canary Islands, designed by renowned architect Juan Catarineu. The course hosted the 2004 Open de España, establishing itself as one of the most notable courses in the archipelago. Located within the expansive Fuerteventura Golf Resort spanning 1,500,000 square meters, the layout features lush greenery including lakes and palm trees. The championship course measures 6,069 meters for men and 5,257 meters for women, offering scenic views of the Atlantic Ocean. The design incorporates natural obstacles and bunkers that enhance playability and visual interest. The course benefits from consistent year-round sunshine with average temperatures of 22°C, creating ideal conditions for golf throughout the year. The landscape reflects the island's natural terrain while maintaining meticulously manicured fairways and greens, making it an attractive destination for golfers seeking both challenge and resort amenities.

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