The course was designed by one
of Spain’s most famous architects, whose philosophy of golf course
construction involves minimal alteration to the existing terrain.
Parque da Floresta is the
centre of a private residential development and its course runs over
hills behind the fishing village of Salema, which is near the
historic town of Lagos and not far from the Costa Vicentina Nature
Reserve.
Its nine widely varying holes
run through valleys and eucalyptus covered ravines while around the
course olive, palm and pine trees are planted.
The first hole, 525 metres for
a Par 5, faces toward the sunrise and presents a serious challenge
for those intending to reach its green in just two shots. Hole 5 is
a Par 3 over just 108 metres, but here the ball is only playable if
it falls straight onto the green.
These first nine holes end
memorably, for the third shot to the green must go over a river. On
the second round, the highlight is hole 11 whose green is protected
by water. Notable too is hole 18 which ends in an amphitheatre
placed right beneath the clubhouse.
The clubhouse is typically
Portuguese and provides spectacular panoramic views over mountains
and sea, and also a general view over no less than eleven holes.
