18 Holes, Par 71, 6,343 m. Designed by Donald Steel. Open in 2003
Located on the hill of Lomada de Tecina, the course overlooks the blue ocean waters. In the words of its designer, leading British architect and writer Donald Steel, it is “the most exciting and challenging project I have ever designed and built. It is unusual because you have to climb up to the first teeing ground, and then it is downhill all the way. The views are breathtaking”.
The 18 Tecina Golf holes overlooking the sea measure a total of 6,343 metres from the white tees, and it is a par 71 golf course.
Fairways and greens are surrounded by a profusion of native Canary Islands vegetation, such as Canary Island spurge cactus and tabaiba shrubs, and trees bearing such fruits as banana, avocado and mango, each giving off its characteristic aroma.
La Gomera was declared a World Biosphere Reserve by UNESCO in 2012.
Rated among the best three golf courses in the Canary Islands. Tecina Golf was rated by Golf World magazine among the 40 best courses in Spain and among the 100 best Golf Resorts in Continental Europe.