This conventional Par-72 course opened in 2000. Designed by Hawtree this parkland course was originally part of the 27 hole Laguna layout.
Opened in 1967 The Old Course is often described as the Grande Dame of Algarve courses, it meanders throughout impressive pine trees and over gently undulating natural terrain.
U.S. golf architect Joseph Lee designed this course which was opened in 1990. Laid out over low-lying coastal terrain the course has few trees but many water hazards!
Designed by Arnold Palmer Victoria is an 18-hole, par 72 championship layout, measuring 7,105 yards from the back tees. Several man-made lakes provide hazards for the players.
The course is typified by rolling parkland terrain covered with numerous umbrella and Atlantic pines that line many of the fairways, watch out for the water that comes into play on the first few holes
Opened in 1975 Palmares enjoys incredible vistas at every turn. Five of the 18 holes wind through dunes along the Atlantic coast, the remaining thirteen are laid out over gently undulating fairways.
This superb course opened in 2003 but belies its years, it feels surprisingly mature featuring views of the Monchique Mountains and is set amongst valleys, rivers and woodland.
This exclusive parkland course spans across two gently sloping valleys, the opening nine holes offer fine views over Lagos bay, the back nines undulating terrain makes each hole a new challenge.
This course is played over a relatively level ground but each hole presents a different challenge. Water features heavily and there's a good selection of holes ranging from 185 yard par 3s to 550 yard par 5s.
The Ocean Golf Course features undulating fairways which run alongside a nature reserve, before leading gently down to the shores of the Atlantic.
The Prime loop is the most difficult of the 27 holes. On the Challenge loop the greens are more hilly. The Prestige loop is shorter, but narrower. Accuracy is by far the deciding factor on this loop.
These are two of the most popular courses on the Algarve. The South Course favours the long hitter, but requires the skill to score well. The North is littered with umbrella pine trees and cleverly placed water hazards.
Pinheiros Altos now boasts three loops of nine including The Pines, Corks and Olives. Trees and lakes cover most of the course and set up a challenge for all levels of golfers.