List of golf courses in Portugal
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This is a list of golf courses in Portugal.
Algarve[]
West Algarve[]
- Alto Golf
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- Faldo Course
- O'Connor Jnr. Course
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- Alvor (9 holes)
- Praia (9 holes)
- Lagos (9 holes)
- Penina Golf and Resort
- Championship Course
- Resort Course (9 holes)
- Gramacho
Central Algarve[]
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- Pinheiros (Pines, 9 holes)
- Sobreiros (Corks, 9 holes)
- Oliveiras (Olives, 9 holes)
- Quinta do Lago[1]
- North Course
- South Course
- Laranjal Course
- Vale do Lobo
- Ocean Course
- Royal Course
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- Prime (9 holes)
- Challenge (9 holes)
- Prestige (9 holes)
- Vilamoura
- Laguna Golf Course
- Millennium Golf Course
- Vilamoura Old Course[2]
- Pinhal Golf Course
- Victoria Golf Course
East Algarve[]
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- Atlântico (9 holes)
- Guadiana (9 holes)
- Grouse (9 holes)
Lisbon[]
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- Aroeira I
- Aroeira II
- Praia d'El Rey[3]
- Paço do Lumiar
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- Atlântico Championship
- Atlântico Norte (Championship front 9 plus old Mosteiro 9)
- Atlântico Sul (Championship back 9 plus old Mosteiro 9)
- Quinta da Beloura
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- Ribagolfe I
- Ribagolfe II
Porto[]
Azores[]
- (Terceira Island Golf Course )
Madeira[]
- (Hosted the Madeira Island Open from 1993 to 2008 and 2012 to 2015 )
- Machico (9 holes)
- Desertas (9 holes)
- Serras (9 holes)
- Porto Santo Golfe (Hosts the Madeira Island Open from 2009 to 2011 )
References[]
- ^ Rodgers, Edited Paul (August 4, 1996). "'I've lived through half a dozen coups and putsches so I wasn't frightened'". The Independent. Retrieved April 25, 2015.CS1 maint: extra text: authors list (link)
- ^ "Algarve- Portugal". Golfe Vilamoura The Old Course. August 1, 2014. Retrieved April 25, 2015.
- ^ "Praia D'el Rey invests €4m in hotel and golf". The Portugal News. 31 May 2019. Retrieved 17 November 2020.
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