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Golf
Courses of the Eastern Algarve, Portugal
Quinta de Cima
Named
in the 2004/5 Peugeot Golf Guide as the best course in Portugal,
this William Roquemore championship course is rapidly gaining
an international reputation. With it's sister course, Quinta
da Ria (see below) being named by Peugeot as joint-second
best course in the country also, portugal east of Faro airport
now has much to offer. Many ancient trees incorporated into
the design add to the course's character. Designed to host
tour events. Lightly undulating, easy walking.
Our verdict:
a real star, highly recommended.
Championship
tees 6,256 metres; men's 6,045; women's 4,971
Handicap ; Men 28 Women 36
Challenge rating (out of 10) 8
Course Type: Lightly undulating open countryside & parkland
Quinta da Ria
Located in
a peaceful setting by the Ria Formosa nature reserve, it is an
attractive and quite open course, and several holes have sea views
bordering on a very attractive stretch of the Atlantic. Slightly
shorter and a little easier than it's sibling Quinta de Cima,
this is a great course for all levels of golfer. Rated in the
Peugeot Golf Guide as joint-second best course in Portugal. Both
Ria and Cima blend naturally into countryside ideal for golf and
are free of residential develpment. If you don't enjoy your golf
at these two courses, you're playing the wrong sport. Lightly
undulating, easy walking.
Our verdict:
one of the Algarve's finest, a "feel-good" course with
great views.
6,110 metres
Par 72
Handicap ; Men 28 Women 36
Challenge rating (out of 10) 7
Course Type: Lightly undulating open countryside, seaside
Benamor
Based on an original design by Sir Henry Cotton, this scenic course
is located in open countryside between the ocean and the mountains.
There is a good mix of holes in an undulating parkland setting
with many evevation changes. Some shorter par 4's in the early
part of the round give you a chance to build a score before the
course builds to a testing finishing stretch. Although the "billiard
table" greens will keep everyone on their toes throughout.
Our verdict: an enjoyable course in an attractive location
at a reasonable green fee.
5,500 metres
Par 71
Handicap ; Men 28 Women 36
Challenge rating (out of 10) 5
Course Type: Undulating parkland
Castro Marim
5 kilometres
from the spanish border, with commanding views from the
elevated tees of the Atlantic and across the Guandiana river
estuary into the spanish region of Andalucia. It isn't long,
but it is acuracy and course management that are the issues
here, not length. It twists and undulates with many elevation
changes, is often tight, and has a few surprises to keep
you on your toes. Another 18 holes are under construction.
Our verdict: fantastic scenery, varied, and good value. A
good one for mid and higher handicappers.
5,265 metres
Par 71
Handicap ; Men 28 Women 36
Challenge rating (out of 10) 4
Course Type: Parkland, slightly hilly
Colina
Verde is a 9 hole par 28 "executive" course with
sea views.
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