After the re-opening of its island beaches, the Canary Islands is also reopening its golf courses in line with new safety measures.
La Gomera was one of the earliest places in Spain to enter de-escalation, and the Tecina golf course on the island was the first golf course in the Canary archipelago to re-open.
There are now fourteen golf courses across the islands open and available to tourists, each offering views of the Atlantic Ocean and the Islands' volcanic landscape. Because of the mild weather conditions on the archipelago, all courses are open 365 days a year.
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