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Presentation
On the way to the east of Algarve, a large property was transformed into a tourist resort, as the result
of the imagination and power of a man who believed in the potential of the southern-most
province of Portugal, showing the methodical, integrated and controlled ways that should
be emulated by our tourism. This man was Cupertino de Miranda, who laid the foundations of
Vilamoura in a way to be regarded as an example to be followed. We owe the benefits of
Vilamoura to him, no matter what ups and downs this resort has been through.
The Vilamoura golf courses are a reality that have turned it into one of the
popular golfing destinations in Europe, with three separate layouts one of them with 27
holes, and a further one still in the planning process.
The Pinhal Golf Course (ex. Vilamoura 2), inaugurated in 1976, is another one of Pennink's assignments. For urban development reasons Vilamoura 2 was modified in 1985 by Trent Jones, who retained l1 holes of the previous layout.
The different golf design concepts of the English and American schools are easily recognised here. The Americans quietly readjust the terrain at their convenience, while the British have a kind of reserve and sometimes a certain refinement. Although this is an excellent example, we feel that the Pinhal Golf Course should have been re-planned by an architect of the some school to maintain the course character.
[In O Golfe em Portugal - Fernando Nunes Pedro - Texto Editora-Andersen Consulting]
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