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Presentation
This
new course was designed by Sir Henry Cotton and is located in an area of the
Algarve that until quite recently had no infrastructures at all for golfers.
In
1986, Sir Henry Cotton was inspired by an old church in the Quinta de Benamor to
set up what was to become the clubhouse of the first golf course in the eastern
region of the Algarve. But the legendary British
champion
and golf architect died in the following year and
the project underwent a number of changes, introduced by Howard Swan and Raymond
Jones, before its final layout was eventually decided upon. The course was
officially opened in 2000. Although the church’s treasures were completely
stolen over the years, it is now being fully restored, so that it can be
reopened for religious worship; the clubhouse has been built next to the church
and the estate’s old manor house.
The course is an undulating one, although not excessively so, offering views over the mountains to one side and the sea to the other. Here, the most common trees are the carob, the olive-tree and the fig-tree. In each half of the course, the first few holes are the easiest to play and birdies can be obtained without too much difficulty, although the following ones are longer and therefore harder to play. The greens are reasonably wide and the ball is retained here quite easily.
Text: ICEP
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