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Benamor Course Tips
Hole 1 - 308 Metres - Par 4
A classic opening par-4 Hole. The ideal drive is centre left of the
wide fairway, leaving a short iron to the generous green that is
protected by bunkers left and right.
Hole 2 - 153 Metres - Par 3
A medium length Hole, slightly uphill to a double-tiered green. That
is protected by two frontal bunkers.
Hole 3 - 269 Metres - Par 4
A short "Risk and Reward" par-4. Well positioned bunkers will threaten
any drive that is not exactly in the centre of the fairway. A chance
at a good birdie will be the reward for accurate play!
Hole 4 - 237 Metres - Par 4
The drive from the tee is not as tight as it appears. The lake to the
right is easily carried and the fairway widens once the lake is passed.
The short second to a green facing the player offers a birdie chance
with a good pitch.
Hole 5 - 466 Metres - Par 5
A testing par-5 with an uphill tee drive. The olive and carob trees
create a demand on accuracy. The second shot with its superb mountain
backdrop requires a high carrying fairway wood to find the flat
landing area. The pitch to the figure of 8 shaped green is a test of
length judgment as their are bunkers left and right.
Hole 6 - 379 Metres - Par 4
A long tee drive down a fairway lined with carob, olive and cork trees
with its attractive background of the blue ocean. The downhill mid-iron
approach is to a small and elevated green, requiring a powerful and
accurate shot combination.
Hole 7 - 431 Metres - Par 5
A mid-length Hole, again driving uphill. The drive tends to bounce left
following the fairway's gentle contours. Large old olive and carob trees
can interfere with an off-line drive. A fairway bunker in the landing
area threatens the slightly uphill second shot. Two bunkers and several
trees defend the receptive long green.
Hole 8 - 195 Metres - Par 3
A very long uphill par-3 calling for the use of a long iron or fairway
wood. A large cork tree plus a bunker to the right and to the left
protect the entrance to the double-tiered green.
Hole 9 - 320 Metres - Par 4
A short par-4 Hole from an elevated tee. The waste area beginning on the
right at 160 metres and continuing to 260 metres threatens faded drives.
Several strategically placed small olive trees can catch wayward drives
on both sides of the fairway. The second shot to a green backed by an out
of bounds stream is a test of control of length through the air. Bunkers
left and right are in play on all but central flag positions.
Hole 10 - 156 Metres - Par 3
The back nine opens with a downhill challenge requiring a mid-iron shot
over a lake and a pot-bunker placed in the centre front of a circular
green. Left is certainly a bad place to go as the bank to the right
offers a 'bail-out' situation.
Hole 11 - 252 Metres - Par 4
A short par-4 driving through a narrow gap to a generous fairway. A
propeller shaped bunker in front of the green, will catch the long drive.
The deep bunkers left and right of the green will also punish an
inaccurate pitch. However, accurate play can easily be rewarded with a
birdie.
Hole 12 - 162 Metres - Par 3
A superb downhill drive with a flavour of a typical Algarve landscape. A
testing carry to a well bunkered green using a mid or long iron.
Hole 13 - 289 Metres - Par 4
A classic 'Risk and Reward' drive. The stream crossing the fairway that
is in full view of the player demands a carry of 200 metres. A 'lay-up'
leaves a short or mid-iron shot to a bowl-shaped green that is guarded
front centre by a pot-bunker. A long drive will allow the chance to lob
a high pitch near the flag and setting up another opportunity to score a
birdie.
Hole 14 - 345 Metres - Par 4
A testing uphill dog-leg right Hole with a demanding finish. The tee shot
is tight with a fairway trap on the left and bank on the right creating a
premium on accuracy. A very long hitter may be tempted to carry the trees
and rough on the right corner of the dog-leg. The uphill second shot is a
test of length judgment. The green that is shaped like an up-turned saucer
is a large but elusive target.
Hole 15 - 454 Metres - Par 5
A generously wide fairway encourages a big drive. However, fairway bunkers
at 215 metres on the right and 235 metres on the left will catch all but
the perfect drive. A lay-up is a safe and easy option. The second shot to
a wide but sloping fairway should be kept left. The green is long and
features bunkers and mounding left and right. Although reachable in two
strokes, most will be happy to try to pitch the third shot close to the
pin.
Hole 16 - 398 Metres - Par 4
The longest par-4 on the course is made more testing by an uphill tee shot.
The long second shot to a circular green with a narrow opening. Bunkered
left and right the shot places a demand on length and accuracy.
Hole 17 - 171 Metres - Par 3
A great short Hole, with a tee shot across a lake, to a green slightly
lower than the level of the tee. The green that faces the player is
inviting but a difficult target to hit with a long iron or fairway wood.
Hole 18 - 512 Metres - Par 5
The longest hole on the course beginning with an uphill tee shot and a
testing par-5. The second shot offers many choices. The safest shot is
down the left, avoiding the many mature trees that eat into the fairway.
The third shot according to the wind and power of the first two shots
will be anything from a wood shot to a wedge. It is downhill to a large
green backed by a view of the church and protected by bunkers right, left
and rear. A short walk will find the player back at the comfortable
Clubhouse, where the rewards of success and compensations for failure will
be waiting!
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