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Quinta do Peru
This course is loved by low and high-handicappers and has a well earned reputation for excellent greens and playing conditions Full details
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Quinta do Vale
Quinta do Vale overlooks the Guadiana River separating Portugal from Spain Full details
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Ribagolfe I
The Ribagolfe complex of 36 holes is arguably the best on the Iberian peninsular and is easily the best value Full details
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Ribagolfe II
Perfect course maintenance and scenic beauty and is more suited to the club handicap golfer Full details
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Salgados
There are few trees here, but lots of water hazards and bunkers Full details
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San Lorenzo
The first five holes are through a pine tree forest, followed by water holes offering wonderful views over the Atlantic Ocean Full details
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Santo da Serra
All 27 holes career over mountain slopes and ravines, and although the phrase is over-used, this really is one of the world's most spectacular courses Full details
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Santo Estevao
Santo Estevao is suited to the higher-handicappers as the fairways are wider and greens much bigger than its neighbourly courses Full details
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Silves
In common with its brothers in the Pestana group Pinta and Gramacho, the greens are very quick and true Full details
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Troia
The course is an unusual mixture of links and parkland, with rows of magnificent pine trees bordered by sand Full details
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