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Caleta de Fuste has it's own Golf club which is the Fuerteventura Golf Club.

It has been fully open since Spring 2002 and was designed by architect Juan Catarimeau. 

This unique 18 hole course in the Canaries, Fuerteventura, known as the quiet island, offers an exceptional practice area, driving range with more than 50 positions, 800 m2 green putting, green approach, bunker and Pro Shop store.

Holes 1 to 10 begin facing the ocean only to return to the same starting point. The round runs next to 3 lakes connected to a small channel. The fairways, tees and the rough present a very well kept lawn and its 67 bunkers, of little depth, integrate in the design of the course with fairways of up to 50 m in width and spacious greens with an average of more than 614 m2.



Dress code
Whilst not being over strict on dress code due to the fact that a certain percentage of people playing the course are on holiday, it is imperative to wear a collared shirt or polo, tailored shorts or trousers and reasonable footwear. The no no's of the course are blue jeans, beach wear, t-shirts or no shirt at all! As regards footwear, spiked golf shoes are not allowed, they must have soft, plastic spikes. Alternatively, though not ideal, smart trainers or plimsoles are permitted.

Prices 
Green fees for 18 holes are 69 Euros, 9 holes costs 51 Euros. A bucket of 30 balls on the driving range costs 2 Euros, the putting chipping areas are 6 Euro. (These are current prices and may be subject to change)

Club, Trolley and Buggy Hire
There are two types of clubs for hire, a set of Wilson's will cost 20 Euros and a set of Calloway's cost 35 Euros. If you decide to take the Calloway's, a deposit is required, normally held on a credit card. Trolley hire costs just 5 Euros for 18 holes only, and a 2-seater buggy costs 32 Euros for 18 holes, or 20 Euro for 9 Holes

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