Enjoying Swinging in Europ Winter
When white snow covers the ground, the doomy and gloomy weather in winter also bores many Europeans. Why not fly off to the Canary Islands with golf clubs for a golf vacation, enjoying the warm sunshine in winter.
The Canaries include seven major islands, and three of them provide golfers a unique golfing experience. The Canary hotspot and decades of volcanic activity formed unusual volcanic landscape, an air of off-world adventure in some areas of the islands.
Golfing on Gran Canaria
Gran Canaria is centrally located and home to the largest city of the Canary Islands: Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, which is also home to at least five beautiful golf courses. Most of the golf courses on Gran Canaria include shop of golf clubs for sale, driving ranges, instructors for those who wish to improve their game, restaurants and snack bars.
Golfing on Tenerife
Tenerife is the largest of the seven islands and situated to the west of Gran Canaria. It is home to the second largest city of the Canaries: Santa Cruz de Tenerife. Golf is one of Tenerife’s most popular sports, second only to water sports. Winter golfing is a growing sport in all of Tenerife’s golf courses. Mt. Teide, the tallest point in Spain, is located on Tenerife. Mt. Teide can be seen from all of Tenerife’s golf courses, providing discount golf clubs.
Golfing on Fuerteventura
Fuerteventura is the second largest of the Canary Islands. Aside from the oldest history and longest beaches of the Canaries, Fuerteventura has one large 18-hole golf course. Fuerteventura Golf Club was designed by Juan Catarimeau. Catarimeau took great care in creating this course with an awareness of how the wind affects the outcome of every swing with your golf equipment.
So if you are boring the gloomy and wet winter, and looking forward to swinging your TaylorMade R9 Driver in the warm sunshine for a golf holiday, take action to pack up your golf bag to Canaries.
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