Monday, 02 March 2009 00:00
La Gomera may not be the first choice of travellers heading for the Canary Islands but if you’re looking for a different golfing experience then it’s worth going that extra mile. Andrew Warshaw reports
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La Gomera may not be the first choice of travellers heading for the Canary Islands but if you’re looking for a different golfing experience then it’s worth going that extra mile. Andrew Warshaw reports



