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| Course Information |
| 18 holes - Par 72 |
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| Markers |
Length |
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| White |
6126 m |
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| Yellow |
5724 m |
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| Red |
4982 m |
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Minimum Handicap |
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| Male - 28 |
Female - 36 |
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Originally Named Rio Formosa after the Rio Formosa National park, this 6,126 metres, par-72 course was co-designed by William Mitchell and Joseph Lee. The golf courses was then renamed Quinta da Lago North. The first hole a 390 metres - Par 4 a drive slightly downhill to a right to left sloping fairway with bunkers on the right and one strategic pine tree on the left. Following a good drive to the left centre of the fairway, the second shot is a short iron to a slightly raised green, with bunkers left and right.
The 4th Hole 171 metres - Par 3 a flat par-3 to a green raised one metre above the fairway, rapped left and right. The shot is played with a mid or long iron and needs to be hit right up to the flag. It is easy to
underestimate the length of this short shot.
The 15th Hole a 200 metres - Par 3 one of golf's most photographed holes. A carry of some 80 metres across a lake to a green with a trap on the left and trees on the right. Requires a good long iron or a wood if the wind
blows.The 18th a majestic 480-metre par-5 finishing hole demands a drive over a lake and between fairway bunkers to set up the ideal second shot, with the approach up a steep rise to the green.
Driving Instructions:
On the EN 125 after reaching Almancil, follow the road to vale do Lobo. Quinta da Logo is sign-posted to your left.
Buggy Recommended. |