Golf courses of Portugal Golf on the Portuguese courses

GOLF COURSES OF PORTUGAL AND ANDALUSIA, SPAIN

Including Madeira and Huelva in Andalucia

Golf courses of Portugal

For discounted golf rates click the regions below

Northern - Central - Lisbon Coast and Costa Prata - Algarve

Golf Courses in Portugal and Huelva in Spain - Regions map Golf Courses in Northern and Central Portugal Golf Courses in the Lisbon Coast and the Alentejo Golf Courses in Madeira Golf Courses in The Algarve and Huelva - Andalusia - Spain These pages are intended to promote the magnificent golf courses of Portugal and Huelva in Spain.

When playing these courses, you will see some of the most beautiful parts of the country and also encounter the warmth and friendliness of local people in their own communities.

For suggested golf trips with accommodation within the area please click here.

The discounted golf rates can be seen on the individual pages for each golf course and by clicking the links above.

There is a link from these pages to an online booking form. You can also make a booking by fax using Fax Form.

You can access all the golf courses from this page or use the regional links for Northern Portugal and Central Mountains, Lisbon Coast and Alentejo, The Algarve and Huelva in Spain and the Island of Madeira.

Below is a sailor's view of the Portuguese Trade Winds (Nortada) which will affect your game of golf, especially on the western coastal links and the western Algarve courses.


 
 
NEAR TOWN REGION HOLES METERS PAR
NORTH
Ponte de Lima
Ponte de Lima
Minho
18
6,006
71
Quinta da Barca
Esposende
Minho
9
2,012
31
Estela
Povoa de Varzim (Porto)
Porto
18
6,017
72
Amarante - Quinta da Deveza
Amarante
Minho
18
5,085
68
Miramar
Espinho (Porto)
Porto
9
2,573
34
Oporto Golf Club
Espinho (Porto)
Porto
18
5,610
71
CENTRAL MOUNTAINS
Vidago
Vidago
Mountains
9
2,370
33
Montebelo
Viseu
Beiras
18
6,317
72
SILVER COAST (COSTA PRATA)
Praia D'El Rey
Obidos
Costa Prata
18
6,467
72
Atlantico (Botado)
Peniche
Costa Prata
9
2,500
36
Golden Eagle
Rio Maior
Costa Prata
18
6,200
72
Vimeiro
Torres Vedras
Costa Prata
9
2,350
34
LISBON
Lisbon Sports Club
Belas
North
18
5,278
69
Belas Clube de Campo
Belas
North
18
6,380
72
Penha Longa Atlantic
Sintra
West
18
6,290
72
Penha Longa Monastery
Sintra
West
9
2,588
35
Quinta da Beloura
Sintra
West
18
5,817
73
Estoril Palacio
Estoril
West
18
5,238
69
Academia Int -Estoril Sol
Estoril
West
9
1,805
31
Quinta da Marinha
Cascais
West
18
6,100
71
Aroeira
Caparica
South
18
6,040
72
Quinta do Peru
Azeitao
South
18
6,036
72
Montado
Palmela
South
18
6,003
72
Troia
Setubal
South
18
6,337
72
ALENTEJO
Marvao
Marvao
Alentejo
18
6,170
72
ALGARVE - WESTERN
Parque da Floresta
Vila do Bispo
Western
18
5,524
72
Boavista
Lagos
Western
18
5,751
71
Palmares
Lagos
Western
18
5,961
71
Penina
Portimao
Western
18
9
9
6,439
2,987
1,861
73
35
30
Alto
Alvor
Western
18
6,125
72
Morgado
Portimao
Western
18
6,399
71
ALGARVE - ALBUFEIRA AND CARVOEIRO
Pestana Pinta
Pestana Gramacho
Carvoeiro
Central
18
9
5,919
2,980
71
36
Vale do Milho
Carvoeiro
Central
9
 926
27
Salgados
Albufeira
Central
18
6,080
72
Balaia
Albufeira
Central
9
 984
27
Sheraton Pine Cliffs
Albufeira
Central
9
2,324
33
ALGARVE - VILAMOURA
Vilamoura Old Course
Vilamoura
Central
18
6,254
73
Vilamoura Millenium
Vilamoura
Central
18
5,784
72
Vilamoura Victoria
Vilamoura
Central
18
6,560
72
Vilamoura Pinhal
Vilamoura
Central
18
6,300
72
Vilamoura Laguna
Vilamoura
Central
18
6,133
72
Vila Sol
Vilamoura
Central
18
6,242
72
ALGARVE - VALE DO LOBO
Vale do Lobo
- Ocean Course
- Royal Golf Course
Vale do Lobo
Central
18
18
5,495
6,175
72
72
Quinta do Lago
- Quinta do Lago - South
- Quinta do Lago - North
Vale do Lobo
Central

18
18

6,488
6,205

72
72
Pinheiros Altos
Vale do Lobo
Central
18
6,049
71
Sao Lourenco
(San Lorenzo)
Vale do Lobo
Central
18
6,238
72
ALGARVE - EASTERN
Benamor
Tavira
Eastern
18
5,497
71
Quinta da Ria
Tavira
Eastern
18
6,016
72
Quinta de Cima
Tavira
Eastern
18
6,256
72
Castro Marim
Vila Real de Santo Antonio
Eastern
18
5,625
71
MADEIRA ISLAND
Palheiro Golf
Funchal
Madeira
18
6,086
72
Santo de Serra
Machico
Madeira
18 + 9
6,067
72

 
NEAR
TOWN
 COUNTRY
HOLES
METERS
PAR
SPAIN - HUELVA
Isla Canela
Ayamonte
Spain
18
6,248
72
Islantilla
Isla Cristina
Spain
27
6,142
71
El Rompido
El Rompido
Spain
18
6,148
72
Nuevo Portil
Neuve Portil
Spain
18
5,841
71
Bellavista
Alijaraque
Spain
18
5,739
70
Dunas de Donana
Matalascanas
Spain
18
6,136
72

 
The Portuguese Trade Winds (The Nortada)
The Portuguese trade winds usually blow in the summer months although you can also expect it at other times of the year after a quiet sunny start to the day.

The wind usually commences about midday and will finish whilst your are enjoying the excellent, cheap Portuguese cuisine for your evening meal. The start is delayed in the south and it blows later.

It is a strong wind, and can reach force 7 on the Beaufort scale (near gale) in the late afternoon.  It always blows from the north.

Itīs effect is mainly felt in coastal areas and, it is strongest when there is a headland with a river valley to the south. It is also felt in the exposed areas in the western Algarve.

For the coastal courses it would seem that if you want to play in calm weather you should go out in the morning.  Those preferring the challenge of strong winds should play after lunch.

The are four causes of this wind :

  • The Azores high pressure area causing good weather over Portugal causes the wind to circulate clockwise around these systems giving a northerly wind.
  • In summer, there is often a low pressure system in Spain around which the wind circulates anti-clockwise causing a northerly wind in Portugal.
  • The hot air over the Sahara is rising and has to be replaced by cool air. The Sahara is to the south of Portugal so the replacement air has to come form the north.
  • As the Iberian Peninsular heats up during the day, the hot air rises here and cool air is sucked in, particularly along the river valleys. This increases the strength of the winds because the flow has to replace this air as well.
This wind has, in a large part, been responsible for the wealth that came to Portugal in the past. It enabled the Portuguese to develop into one of the great seafaring nations of the world. The wind enabled cargo carrying vessels to make predictable passages. (Hence the name "Trade Wind")

The seafaring skills brought about the Discoveries made by the Potuguese which was followed by the rich colonies of South America and the Far East. The goods were shipped to Portugal for distribution throughout Europe. The winds also meant that vessels from Northern Europe, going to the Americas, traded in Portugal because it was on the fastest route under sail.

Unfortunately, the steam ships signalled the end of the importance of this wind. It is enjoyed by us who sail for pleasure and cursed by the unknowing golfer on the coastal links in the afternoon.


PORTUGUESE GOLF MAPS Road map with the golf courses marked
Included is a guide book giving the number and length of the holes, and detailed information for each golf course

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