Designed by Joseph Lee and opening in the 1980s, the San Lorenzo Golf Club is one of the better known resort style courses on Portugal's popular Algarve coast. Set amongst a residential development...
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The immaculate Pine Cliffs Golf Course lies perched 200 feet above the golden sands and blue water of the Atlantic Ocean. The location of the resort is unique. It extends across 168 acres of natura...
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The Vilamoura Golf Resort is an incredibly popular getaway on Portugal's Algarve Coast, the resort/residential development with five distinctive and contrasting golf courses that each average betwe...
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The Algarve's first golf course, and in many ways the layout that set the tone for what was to follow, Peninsula was designed by Sir Henry Cotton and is a low quality resort track with plenty of wa...
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Internationally known, the Vila Sol golf course managed by the PestanaGroup, is now part of the Algarve’s most sought after golf courses. Having been inaugurated in 1991 with the signature of the a...
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One of the genuine sleepers of Portuguese golf, the Onyria Palmares Golf Club is a throw-back old-school 27-hole golf experience, with enviable coastal views and each of its nine hole loops tumblin...
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Vale do Lobo is home to two golf courses, the Royal and the Ocean both supposedly based on concepts from Sir Henry Cotton and redeveloped by American architect Rocky Roquemore. The Royal Course fea...
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One of the more highly regarded facility’s in southern Portugal, the Monte Rei Country Club is located on the Eastern Algarve and set within an elevated woodland a few kilometres inland of the Atla...
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The 8 times consecutive host of the European Seniors Tour Qualifying final, Vale de Pinta golf in the Algarve, is rightly respected not just for its playability and challenging layout but for outst...
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Quinta de Cima and Quinta da Ria are two resort courses designed by American architect Rocky Roquemore and first opened for play along Portugal's Algarve Coast in 2002. Marketed toward visiting gol...
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