1st Hole 367 metres - Par 4
Not a long par-4 to start with, but requiring precision from the
tee. A bunker on the right at 215 metres catches many drives as do
the trees eating in to the fairway on the left. The right to left
and downhill slope rewards a well-struck draw shot, hit down the
right half of the fairway. The second to a green, which falls
slightly front to back and left to right, must be flown over
bunkers at the front both left and right.
2nd Hole 180 metres - Par 4
A straightforward par-3 with a long or mid iron, requiring a good
strike to fly the trap at the front of the green. Another bunker
on the left catches the player who tries to bounce in off the left
to right slope near the green.
3rd Hole 150 metres - Par 5
A very well designed driving hole. The fall of the land is left to
right and bunkers on the right at 215-240 metres catch the ball hit
in the centre of the fairway. Driving too far left makes a very
testing second shot across the left to right lie of the land. The
perfect tee shot finishes just left and past the bunkers leaving a
straightforward second. The approach is uphill to an elevated green
with bunkers on the left and right.
4th Hole 380 metres - Par 4
Following the same contour lines as Hole 3, this hole has a left to
right slope on the tee shot. A ball started a little too far left
catches a fairway bunker. Yet one too far right (while it will lie
well), is blocked out by a clump of pines on the right. The second
is to the green with bunkers left and right and severe slope from
the right side of the green.
5th Hole 345 metres - Par 4
A slightly uphill tee shot has a very well placed trap at the
corner of the left-hand dogleg. Trees on the right catch the player
who dislikes the look of the sand on the left. The slightly uphill
is a little longer than it looks, bunkers at the front left and
rights catch those who under club.
6th Hole 319 metres - Par 4
Great examples of the short, yet testing par-4. The drive must be
struck between a cluster of fairway bunkers on the left and pines
on the right. The fall of the fairway is left to right. Many do not
attempt the driver here. The second shot to a green-bunkered front
and back and with another tantalising tier running across it is a
test of length judgement. It is easy to over hit the green. A safe
entrance is on offer on the left side, which then leaves a testing
putt.
7th Hole 504 metres - Par 5
One of the best par-5 holes in the world of golf. The drive across
a shallow depression with the beautiful Loulé hills as a backdrop,
is an ever-narrowing gap the further you hit. Bunkers left and right
at 220 metres demand accuracy from the tee. The second shot, slightly
uphill, is to a long green, bunkered left and right and with another
tier running across the centre of the putting surface. Three good
shots are necessary to make an "easy" par-5 here.
8th Hole 153 metres - Par 3
A slightly downhill par-3, usually against the wind. The green is
raised slightly above fairway level and is surrounded by bunkers
left, right ant at the rear. Less testing than Hole 14, this still
demands a well struck accurate shot.
9th Hole 380 metres - Par 4
A testing par-4, usually against the wind. The drive from an elevated
tee must be placed between fairway bunkers on the left at 200 metres,
and tree on the right positioned on a ridge, which can leave an uphill
lie for the second shot. The green has an easy approach, but is
bunkered to the back left and has a fall from the back edge. A slight
tier across the centre of the green ads zests to the putting.
10th Hole 358 metres - Par 4
A friendly tee shot with bunkers to the right at 200 metres and a
fall slightly away to the left, sets up a test of distance judgement
for the second, with a short iron. A large trap at the front of the
green, another on the left and a bank on the right, make a high soft
approach a must. The green has subtle interesting contours.
11th Hole 465 metres - Par 5
Driving through a winding, picturesque avenue of pines towards the
Loulé hills, this is fine par-5, just in range of two long well placed
shots. Bunkers left and right at 210 metres make accuracy a must on
the drive. A generous fairway offers plenty of room for the second
shot, but clusters of bunkers left and right catch the wayward strike.
The green is surrounded by traps in front, left and rear, and has a
2-metre bank to the right. The green has a tier running from 8 o'clock,
left to right across the green, necessitating an approach from the
correct angle to get near the flag.
12th Hole 361 metres - Par 4
A spectacular hole with a three-acre lake around the left-hand side of
this 90-degree dogleg. The lake begins at 150 metres out from the tee
and extends along the left side of the fairway and along the left
edge of the green. A bunker at the right centre, extreme end of the
fairway is the driving line - usually with a fairway wood or long iron.
The second shot is intimidated by the water hazard on the left and a
large trap along the right of the green. Aqua phobia often makes the
unwary over hit the second, leaving a long putt across a large
undulating green.
13th Hole 374 metres - Par 4
A drive of over 200 metres is needed to see the bottom of the flag on
this testing driving hole. A bunker on the right (at 210 metres) makes
length and accuracy a must to set up a short iron approach. A trap on
the left hand banking to the right make this long green no "give-way"
to hit.
14th Hole 154 metres - Par 3
A great par-3 hole played from an elevated tee, giving exposure to the
wind. This medium length par-3 features a figure "eight"- shaped green
with a tier across the waist. Bunkers left and right, and banks front
and rear, make this very good test wherever the flag is positioned.
15th Hole 370 metres - Par 4
A 90-degree right dogleg which does not always require a full drive
shot. A bunker centre left at the corner of the dogleg catches the
over hit drive. The second uphill to an elevated green with trap on
the right is, again, slightly further than the player sees.
16th Hole 160 metres - Par 3
A slightly downhill par-3 from an elevated tee. The green is set in a
bowl on a bank and once enough length is achieved, many balls will
roll onto the green from the left, right and rear.
17th Hole 345 metres - Par 4
A short dogleg left par-4 that again demands a precise shot. Many
hitting a drive slightly right or too long end up in semi-rough. Those
going too far left can catch a bunker or roll over the banking left of
the fairway into an amphitheatre of pine trees. The second to a green
bunkered left and right needs to be well struck, and woe betide
the player who is long or left.
18th Hole 480 metres - Par 5
Again a demanding drive. This time across a lake which is a 190 metres
carry from the Championship tee. The fairway, sloping right to left, can
lure the player into the left-hand fairway traps at the point of the
right-hand dogleg. The second down into a dip and onto the steep slope
up to the green offers a generous fairway but trees catch those who miss
it. The approach up a steep bank to a sloping double tier green, must be
well thought out as putting down the slope is never easy.
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