The XIII Open Golf Canaragua – Playitas Golf Charity Tournament will take place on July 11 in Fuerteventura. All proceeds will go to the Spanish Association Against Cancer to fund psychological care, social support, and companionship for patients and families.
On July 11, the Playitas Golf course in Fuerteventura will host the thirteenth edition of the Open Golf Canaragua, a charity tournament whose proceeds will be entirely donated to the Spanish Association Against Cancer on the island. The funds will help maintain free psychological care, social support, and companionship for cancer patients and their families.
Solidarity Sport Against Cancer in Fuerteventura
The tournament, organised in the Four Ball Best Ball format by pairs, will feature three categories and aims to bring together golf enthusiasts and professionals for a day that combines competition and solidarity. The registration fee is 70 euros per participant, and the deadline to sign up is the Friday before the event.
The Spanish Association Against Cancer in Fuerteventura uses these funds to provide free psychological support, social guidance, and companionship throughout all phases of the illness. Additionally, the organisation funds oncology research projects to improve survival rates and treatments.
How to Participate in the Charity Tournament
Those interested can register by sending an email to golfbookings@playitas.net or by calling 928 860 400. The competition will take place at the Playitas Golf course, a regular venue for sporting events on the island.
For residents of Fuerteventura, this event represents an opportunity to contribute to a cause that affects many families. According to data from the association, thousands of new cancer cases are diagnosed each year in the Canary Islands, and services like those funded by this tournament are essential for facing the illness.
A Consolidated Event in the Charity Calendar
The Open Golf Canaragua has become a benchmark for solidarity in Fuerteventura. In previous editions, the funds raised have allowed for the expansion of care programmes and reaching more patients. This year, the goal is to surpass participation and continue demonstrating that sport can be a driver of social change.
“Every registration contributes to our ability to continue offering specialised and free care to those who need it most,” the organisers state.
The day on July 11 will begin in the morning, and high participation is expected. Attendees will be able to enjoy a day of golf in a privileged setting, knowing that their contribution has a direct impact on the quality of life of cancer patients on the island.

