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Women: 35 |
Description and
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The great variety of trees adds special charm to a course blessed
with excellent facilities. In 1992 and 1993 it was selected for the
Portuguese Open, so consolidating its international reputation.
Placed at the heart of one of the Algarve's most developed resort
areas between Vilamoura and Quinta do Lago, Vila Sol is a picture
postcard of Portuguese golf. Though only opened in July 1991, the
course already shows a considerable degree of maturity as a result
of its excellent upkeep.
This course, winding through an immense pinewood, in which fig
trees, oaks and almond trees also feature, is the work of the famous
English architect Donald Steel. It is a typical inland golf course
of the British school, posing a test of the golfer's strategic
skills. Its narrow fairways demand accurate driving. The player also
has to face several obstacles during the game, lakes and bunkers, as
well as fast grass on the greens. A mes4 overall score will be the
fruit of early successes on the first four holes, reckoned to be the
most difficult on the entire course.
Vila Sol earned high marks in its most challenging test, hosting the
Portuguese Open in 1992 and 1993, when the invigilators were
Europe's top professionals. These golf stars heaped praise upon the
excellent playing conditions and the quality of its greens, which
they considered as good as the best in Europe.

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