Lanzarote’s known for its lunar landscape. But there are some green spaces, particularly the island’s two golf courses. Introducing Costa Teguise Golf and Lanzarote Golf.

We’ll give you full course descriptions shortly. But before we do that, let us explain what makes Lanzarote such an ideal golfing destination. We’ve four reasons for you:

1. On Lanzarote, golf’s a family affair

Costa Teguise Golf

British golf clubs can be stuffy establishments. Invariably, there’s a long waiting list and membership appears to be as much about keeping up with the Joneses as enjoying some sporting activity. The UK golf course also tends to be the preserve of the middle-aged, middle-class male.

Things are very different on Lanzarote. Golf’s considered a young person’s game. And just as you’ll see more children in the restaurants on the island, you’ll also find more kids on the golf courses over there.

2. The views

Costa Teguise Golf

The Canarian night sky’s noted for the number of stars you can see, with La Palma home to the most important astronomical observatories. Scientists explain this stellar activity’s the result of low levels of pollution across the island. These are evident during the day too with the clarity of the wild blue yonder creating some stunning vistas.

3. The climate

Lanzarote Golf

The renowned Köppen climate classification ranks Lanzarote as one of its Group B dry (arid and semiarid) climates, The island’s desert-like conditions guarantee an average annual temperature of 21°C (70°F). So golfers tend to favour shorts over tweed trousers.

4. The peace and quiet

Costa Teguise Golf

Around 140,000 people live on an island spanning 845.9 square kilometres (327 square miles). That’s roughly equivalent to the population of built-upon Basildon residing in a land space over 20 times bigger. So, a golf course is rarely crowded and is instead a great place to go and get away from it all.

Costa Teguise Golf

Costa Teguise Golf

Costa Teguise Golf opened in 1978. Designed by British course architect John Harris, the course incorporates lava spilt from a now-dormant volcano, along with cacti and in excess of 3,500 palm trees. You couldn’t ask for a more tropical setting.

As well as offering golf courses and rental of clubs, buggies, putting green, driving room and approach, Costa Teguise Golf’s home to a pro shop. You’ll also find a restaurant. Restaurante Getaria specializes in traditional Basque cuisine as well as more modern fusion cooking.

There are local rules to adhere to. For example, the unpaved paths are counted as part of the course. Also if the ball nestles amongst the lava stones, it can be dropped.

Contact details: Avenida del Golf, s/n, 35509, Costa Teguise. Tel (+34) 928 590 512. Website.

Distance from airport: 13.5km (8.4 miles)

Distance from Arrecife: 7.9km (4.9 miles)

Distance from Puerto del Carmen: 20.7km (12.9 miles)

Green fees: 55-72€