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Algarve, Portugal
Par 71, 5641 metres
Positioned next to it's sister course, Morgado, Alamos is set in beautiful, rolling countryside.
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Algarve, Portugal
Par 72, 6125 metres
Three times British Open Champion Sir Henry Cotton has designed a challenging course for all standards of player in Alto Golf.
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Algarve, Portugal
Par 71, 5497 metres
Benamor was the first course to be built to the East of Faro and is popular with repeat visitors.
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Algarve, Portugal
Par 71, 5751 metres
Boavista may be a relatively new course but it is an absolute gem. This very attractive course with spectacular views towards the ocean is
ideal for all levels of ability. The gently rolling fairways are lined
by a variety of native trees and the water hazards and bunkers are well
placed to provide a challenge for all.
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Algarve, Portugal
Par 72, 5466 metres
Castro Marim occupies an elevated position, with magnificent views to the north, towards the ridge of hills which separates the Algarve from the province of the Alentejo. To the east, the mighty Guadiana forms the border with neighboring Spain, while the shimmering Atlantic may be seen to the south. Open in 2001
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Algarve, Portugal
Par 72, 5862 metres
Set within
unspoilt undulating countryside near Lagos, the greens and fairways at Espiche Golf have been carefully designed to balance the dual demands of the golfer and the
environment, with indigenous planting throughout creating a beautiful backdrop
and some challenging obstacles.
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Algarve, Portugal
Par 72, 5919 metres
The unique design behind Gramacho with its 27 greens, allows you to experience a different game, each time you play.
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Algarve, Portugal
Par 72, 6567 metres
Now rated the Number One course in Portugal, and amoungst the best in Europe, the Jack Nicklaus designed Monte Rei is a must play in the Algarve.
This stunning course with water coming into play on
eleven of the eighteen holes, features an enjoyable
series of eight par-4s, five par-3s and five par-5s in a challenging and
distinctive layout.
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Algarve, Portugal
Par 73, 6399 metres
Morgado is one of the newest courses in the Algarve and is located to the North of Portimao.
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Algarve, Portugal
Par 72, 6604 metres
Designed by Nick Faldo, with strategic play in mind, this course demands careful positioning to score well.
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Algarve, Portugal
Par 72, 0 metres
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Algarve, Portugal
Par 71, 5961 metres
Within the natural amphitheatre of the Bay of Lagos, Robert Trent Jones II has
fashioned a truly great golf course, Onyria Palmares Golf. The brief
given to this exceptional American golf course designer was to craft a 27-hole golf course
which maximised the potential of its extraordinary environment. The
result is a golf course of breathtaking natural beauty which is a
delight to play. The course opened 18 holes for play in October 2010 and
the full 27 in June 2011 and it has matured nicely.
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Algarve, Portugal
Par 71, 5673 metres
The philosophy of course designer, Pepe Gancedo, is to alter as little of the natural surroundings as possible.
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Algarve, Portugal
Par 72, 6343 metres
The first golf course to be built in the Algarve in 1966, the Penina Championship Course is considered one of the best creations of Sir Henry Cotton.
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Algarve, Portugal
Par 66, 4102 metres
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Algarve, Portugal
Par 72, 6236 metres
Alongside 18,300 hectares of Ria Formosa National Park, Pinheiros Altos was designed by American Ronald Fream.
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Algarve, Portugal
Par 72, 0 metres
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Algarve, Portugal
Par 71, 5662 metres
With the preservation of nature being at the fore-front, North American and respected architect, Donald Fream designed the 18 hole course at Pinta measuring 5662 metres.
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Algarve, Portugal
Par 72, 6016 metres
Set within the Ria Formosa Nature Reserve, Quinta da Ria is a spectacular course.
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Algarve, Portugal
Par 72, 6005 metres
The toughest of the Quinta courses, at Quinta da Cima you will experience a great test of golf.
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Algarve, Portugal
Par 72, 0 metres
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Algarve, Portugal
Par 72, 6126 metres
Unusually, Quinta do Lago North has not one but two designers. American William Mitchell designed holes 1 to 5 and 15 to 18 back in 1974 and the holes share a unique character and quality.
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Algarve, Portugal
Par 72, 6488 metres
Designed by American William Mitchell, Quinta do Lago South was opened in 1974.
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Algarve, Portugal
Par 72, 6510 metres
Located to the west of the Guadiana River in the Algarve, Quinta do Vale has been designed by Seve Ballesteros to test all levels of golfer and aims to be a great championship course.
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Algarve, Portugal
Par 72, 6080 metres
Situated in one of the Algarve's best known regions between Albufeira and Armacao de Pera, Salgados is an extremely attractive and scenic course.
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Algarve, Portugal
Par 72, 6238 metres
Stay at the 5 star Dona Filipa or the 4 star Formosa Park and you will be able to play this magnifent course, rated as one of the best in Europe.
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Algarve, Portugal
Par 72, 0 metres
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Algarve, Portugal
Par 70, 5615 metres
Surrounded by Algarve fruit orchards and
small farms, this course has been designed to test a golfer's accuracy.
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Algarve, Portugal
Par 71, 5424 metres
The Ocean Course at Vale do Lobo is composed of two of the original 9-hole golf courses designed by Sir Henry Cotton, which were opened initially in 1968 and 1972.
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Algarve, Portugal
Par 72, 6175 metres
The Royal Golf Course at Vale do Lobo was designed by top American golf architect Rocky Roquemore, based on original drawings made by Sir Henry Cotton.
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Algarve, Portugal
Par 72, 6560 metres
Victoria Clube de Golf is a 8 hole championship, Arnold Palmer course, the fifth in the Vilamoura area, covering a vast area of 90 hectares over a total distance of 6,506 metres. Plays regular host the the Portuguese Masters Tournament.
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Algarve, Portugal
Par 72, 6189 metres
With 27 holes, the Donald Steele designed Vila Sol Golf Course has played host to the Portuguese Open twice since opening in 1991.
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Algarve, Portugal
Par 72, 6133 metres
Water hazards are a predominant feature of Vilamoura Laguna and along
with strategically placed bunkers and very open and often windy fairways
provide a challenge to players of all abilities.
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Algarve, Portugal
Par 72, 6143 metres
The Millennium Course has a particularly open layout, although some holes (3rd to the 7th) wind between pine trees and are similar to the neighbouring fairways of the Old Course and Pinhal.
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Algarve, Portugal
Par 73, 6254 metres
Just 20 minutes from Faro Airport, situated in the heart of the popular Vilamoura resort, this parkland style layout is one of the oldest in the region and renowned throughout the golfing world.
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Algarve, Portugal
Par 72, 6151 metres
Pinhal Golf Course was originally designed by Briton Frank Pennink Inaugurated in 1976, is was later partly redesigned 1985 by American Robert Trent Jones, whose aim was to introduce new challenges into the course, he certainly succeeded here!
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