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Architect: Donald Steel
Inauguration date: 1989
Holes: 18
Par: 71
Length: 5918 m
Operating Season: Open all year round
Handicap certificate required: (gentlemen 28, ladies 36)
Average temperature all year: 23º C aprox
The accommodation in Amarilla Golf is a mixture of detached bungalow villas, an occasional two storied villa, and a selection of apartments, most of this is typical Tenerife accommodation in the local style with white walls and red tiled roofing, with virtually all properties having views of the golf course, the sea or both. Amarilla golf accommodation is split between residential (mainly British expats) and holiday accommodation with a sprinkling of shops, bars and restaurants.

The company with the best quality Amarilla Golf accommodation is without doubt Ritz Resorts Tenerife; for those wanting apartments on Amarilla Golf they offer a range of quality studios and one bed roomed apartments situated alongside the clubhouse with its swimming pool, restaurant and views down to the sea. For those wanting a holiday villa on Amarilla Golf, Ritz Resorts Tenerife offer a selection of two and three bed roomed villas with private swimming pools in a variety of locations around the Amarilla Golf course.
Amarilla Golf and Country Club and its neighbour Golf de Sur in the south of Tenerife have all the facilities of a small town and apart from shopping for larger items there is no need to leave the areas surrounding Amarilla Golf and Country Club. The Industrial estate, just a few minutes drive from Amarilla golf, has a selection of retail outlets selling all manner of goods from furniture to electrical goods, from lawn mowers to cars and motorcycles, swimming pools and spas to boats. The facilities of Amarilla golf really are complete, there's even an equestrian centre offering riding so that while the golfers are away playing golf or having lessons there is a plethora of activities for the non golfers to enjoy.

Amarilla golf restaurants are numerous and varied from the traditional café bars offering English breakfasts and simple home cooking at very reasonable prices, through the range of Chinese, Italian and Indian restaurants to those offering typical Spanish "tapas" and the more up market a la carte restaurants.

Of course no Tenerife golf course would be complete without its golf shop selling golfing equipment, in Tenerife golf equipment is competitively priced compared with the rest of Europe because the VAT levied in Tenerife is just 5%. The golf shop at Las Chafiras, just up the road from Amarilla golf and Golf del Sur is a major distributor for all well known brands of club as well as offering a qualified fitting service and golf club repair workshop. Tenerife golf shop is not allowed to publicise discount golf clubs prices but rest assured that there are bargains to be had at this Tenerife Golf shop.
 

Amarilla Golf Club

 

Right next to the ocean, the landscape designer Donald Steel created an 18-hole golf course overlooking the sea where you are sometimes obliged to drive the ball over the waves onto the next green. This is the case with the 5th hole, certainly one of the most spectacular on the course. Palm trees, cannas indicas, Canary pine trees and obstacles liven up your round of golf at this course, which also boasts fantastic views of Teide. The club has a pitch and putt course, a swimming pool and a horse riding club.

 

Amarilla Golf in Tenerife is one of life's hidden gems, probably the best Tenerife golf course, it hosted a round of the PGA European tour in 1990; designed by Donald Steel in the late nineteen eighties it features an imaginatively designed golf course sandwiched between the bright blue Atlantic Ocean and Spain's highest mountain, the majestic El Teide. Playing golf in Tenerife in mid winter wearing just shorts and polo shirt with the sun reflecting off the water and with the often snow capped peak of El Teide in the opposite direction can compensate for almost any amount of duffed shots.

 

 

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