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1st Hole - 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.
2nd Hole - Par 5
The drive is across a depression, with a right to left fall and
bunkers on the right, to catch the ball, which is started a little
too far to the right. The second has plenty of room, but needs to
be left of centre of the fairway, to allow easy approach to a green
bunkered on the left and with a trap on the right cutting across
the front of the green.
3rd Hole - Par 4
The third offers a generous fairway to hit at, but a drive on the
centre right of the fairway will follow the right to left slope to
give the easiest second shot. Too far right and pines can block
the second shot. Too far left and the ball can run down a steep
bank towards the lake which runs down the left side of the fairway
and ends just 25 metres from the front left half of the green. The
green is raised and a short second can roll back into the lake. A
trap on the right catches those fearful of the water on the left.
4th Hole - 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.
5th Hole - Par 5
Another of Quinta do Lago's great par-5 holes. The drive, to a left
to right sloping fairway is trapped both sides at 220 metres. Trees
and then out of bounds on the both sides, prevent a wild tee shot.
A large clump of trees eating into the left side of the fairway at
400 metres pushes the player right toward another group on pine
trees at 470 metres. The green is raised and has a large frontal
trap and another one to the right. A long pine guards the left of
the green. A good hole for a player with a controlled draw shot.
6th Hole - Par 4
An uphill dogleg left with a bunker on the left at the turn point.
The fairway rolls left to right and a draw shot into the hills sets
up a short iron to the elevated green which is bunkered left and
right. The length of this (apparently) easy second shot is hard to
judge.
7th Hole - Par 3
A slightly downhill fairway with a mid or long iron, to a green
trapped left and right. The wind has an effect on this open par-3.
8th Hole - Par 4
A very testing tee shot to a severely right to left sloping fairway.
A clump of trees starting at 200 metres on the right demands a long
power fade down the centre of this fairway to set up an easy second
shot. The second with a mid-iron is uphill to a green cut into a
bank with a trap on the left. It is a paramount to carry the ball
onto this green.
9th Hole - Par 4
Driving across a dip with bunkers left and right at 230 metres
demands accuracy. The hole turns slightly left and uphill to a green
level with the fairway. The short iron second must be pitched well
up to avoid bunkers on the right and the tendency to hook must be
resisted as the green falls away steeply on the left. A countered
green demands good judgment and touch to avoid making a three putt.
10th Hole - Par 4
A testing opening par-4 hole. The landing area for the drive is
fairly generous but a trap on the left and pine trees on the right
can punish a wayward shot. The second across a dip is a matter of
length judgment. The green trapped left and right is long and it is
easy to leave a long putt.
11th Hole - Par 3
A downhill par-3 that becomes very testing when the winds blows.
Normally a mid-iron shot to a green trapped left and right. The
view from the tees is well worth a moment of contemplation.
12th Hole - Par 5
A precision driving hole if one wishes to make an easy par or a
birdie. The ground falls right to left as the hole swings left to
right round a ninety-degree dogleg. Bunkers left and right on the
corner of the dogleg add to the demand for length judgment with
accuracy. The second (up a hill to a generous plateau), is no
problem until one strays from the fairway. The land falls away
sharply on both sides. The green is trapped right and left and
tends to be very fast when putting from the back to the front of
the green.
13th Hole - Par 4
A right to left dogleg with a right to left slope. A bunker on the
left of the dogleg and trees right and left catch the errant drive.
After a good drive it is just a short pitch to a slightly elevated
green and, hopefully, a birdie.
14th Hole - Par 4
A testing tee shot when the wind blows. The tee is elevated 25
metres above the fairway and a ball with slice or hook spin can be
adversely affected. A trap on the left at 240 metres awaits a draw.
A tee shot in the centre right of the fairway leaves a mid-iron to
a green, trapped left and right.
15th Hole - 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.
16th Hole - Par 4
A good driving hole. A drive down the centre right of fairway,
sets up an easy approach to a sunken green. Sand and trees trap
any drive hit too far left. A steep bank to the right of the green
allows latitude for a pushed second . Left here is a disaster!
17th Hole - Par 5
Another picturesque tee shot with lakes left, right and in front.
A long straight drive leaves a second shot to a generous fairway,
where left is better than right. The pitch is to a green trapped
left and right and slightly elevated above the fairway. The green
has some interesting contours which can make a birdie difficult.
18th Hole - Par 4
A very testing finished hole. The long hitter can try to carry
the bunkers on the left but they must beware of running out of
room on the right, as the hole doglegs to the left. The second
is to a slightly elevated green trapped left and right.
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