Golf course located in Santa Cruz-La Laguna in the north of the island.
Founded in 1932, it is the second oldest club in Spain and still retains an air of typically British distinction.
It is located 600 meters above sea level and has 18 holes of undulating fairways that ascend in front of a spectacular view of the Teide volcano.
The ravines come into play on several holes. Number 4 is one of the most difficult and requires reaching the green on a second shot, with out of bounds to the left and slopes to the right. The route is enlivened by imposing trees that shade the path in sections.