Vale do Lobo (Ocean)

Architect:
Sir Henry Cotton
Founded:
1968
Length (White):
6137
m (
8888
yrds)
Slope Rating (White):
138
Municipality:
Algarve
Design
88
Condition
88
Hospitality
85
Facilities
85
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The Vale do Lobo (Ocean) golf course in Portugal is an 18-hole championship golf course designed by the renowned architect Rocky Roquemore. It is situated in a spectacular location in the heart of the Algarve, with stunning views of the Atlantic Ocean and the Ria Formosa Nature Reserve. The course is renowned for its challenging and varied layout, with a variety of holes that will test the skill and nerve of even the most experienced golfer.

The course is divided into two distinct sections, the front nine and the back nine. The front nine is the more challenging of the two, with tight fairways, undulating terrain, and strategically placed bunkers. The back nine is slightly easier, with wide fairways and gently rolling terrain.

The Vale do Lobo (Ocean) golf course is renowned for its excellent conditioning, with well-manicured fairways and greens, and beautiful landscaping. The course is also home to a variety of wildlife, including wild boar, foxes, and a variety of birds.

The golf course is also equipped with a driving range, practice greens, and a clubhouse with a restaurant and bar. The clubhouse also offers a pro shop, locker rooms, and a golf academy.

The Vale do Lobo (Ocean) golf course is a great place to spend a day or two, whether you are a beginner or an experienced golfer. The course offers a challenge to all levels of golfers and is sure to provide a memorable experience.