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Name: Barry
Country: United Kingdom

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Alto Golf
Alto Golf Course Review – May 2025
Sat, 17th May 2025

Alto Golf Course Review – May 2025During our mid-May golf trip to the Algarve, a group of six of us from the UK had the pleasure of playing Alto Golf Course. While the course itself offers a distinct and challenging layout, it was the people that made our day truly memorable.Service and Hospitality:From the moment we arrived, the staff at Alto were outstanding. From the friendly and helpful woman in the pro shop to the caddy master, starter, and bar staff—everyone we encountered was welcoming and went out of their way to ensure we had a great experience. The hospitality here is truly top-notch.Clubhouse & Facilities:The clubhouse is inviting and relaxed, with an outdoor seating area that overlooks the approach and green of the 18th hole. It’s a lovely place to wind down after your round, enjoy a drink, and take in the final action on the course.Course Layout and Challenge:Alto is a tight, tree-lined course that demands accuracy and smart course management. It’s not overly long, but definitely rewards a strategic approach. The fairways are narrow and framed by mature trees, requiring precise tee shots. The greens are small, and positioning into them is critical—approaching from the wrong angle often leaves a very difficult up-and-down.Playability:This is very much a plotter’s course. It’s ideal for golfers who enjoy shaping shots, managing risk, and thinking their way around the layout. If you like target golf and a good mental test, Alto delivers.Minor Downside:The only negative during our round was some tree maintenance being carried out between two fairways. Unfortunately, it looked quite hazardous for the workers, as they were positioned well within tee shot range from two holes. Hopefully this is addressed for safety going forward, as it was a concern during play.Overall Impression:Despite the brief disruption, Alto Golf Course was a fantastic experience. It offers great value for money, a warm and friendly atmosphere, and a course layout that rewards smart play. We’ll definitely be returning on our next trip to the Algarve.
Morgado
Morgado Golf Course Review – May 2025
Thu, 15th May 2025

Morgado Golf Course Review – May 2025A group of six of us from the UK had the pleasure of playing Morgado Golf Course in mid-May, and it turned out to be one of the highlights of our trip.Facilities:Right from arrival, the setup is impressive. Morgado shares its facilities with the nearby Álamos Golf Course, and together they offer a first-class experience. The grass practice range is a real bonus—not something you find everywhere—and the clubhouse is modern, welcoming, and serves excellent food. Whether youre grabbing a bite before your round or relaxing afterward, its a great place to unwind.Course Conditions:The course itself was in fantastic condition during our visit. We were pleasantly surprised to learn it has previously hosted the Portuguese Open—something that quickly made sense once we got out on the course.Layout and Playability:Morgado is a long test, especially from the yellow tees. The par 4s typically stretch beyond 400 yards, and the par 3s hover around the 200-yard mark, so bring your long game. That said, its a fair course. The fairways are generous with wide landing areas, which gives you some confidence off the tee, and the greens are large and receptive, providing a fair challenge on approach shots and putting.Overall Impression:Morgado is a course that strikes a great balance: its challenging without being punishing, beautifully maintained, and backed by excellent facilities. It’s definitely a course we’d recommend to any golfers visiting the Algarve, and one we’d all happily return to.
Alamos
Álamos Golf Course Review – May 2025
Wed, 14th May 2025

Our group of six from the UK played Álamos Golf Course in mid-May, and it offered a very different, but equally enjoyable, experience compared to its sister course, Morgado.Facilities:As with Morgado, the shared facilities are excellent. A full grass driving range, well-maintained short game areas, and a healthy, modern clubhouse that serves great food all contribute to a top-class setup. Whether warming up or winding down, it’s a great base for your round.Course Conditions and Layout:The course was in superb condition during our visit. Compared to Morgado, Álamos is definitely more forgiving off the tee and better suited to higher-handicap golfers. Most par 4s hover around the 300-yard mark, and the par 3s sit around 150 yards from the yellow tees, which makes it more accessible for a range of playing abilities.Challenge and Playability:Don’t let the shorter yardages fool you though—Álamos demands precision. The greens are small and surrounded by run-offs in all directions, meaning that anything less than a sharp short game will be quickly exposed. The greens themselves are tricky, with subtle breaks and undulating surfaces that make putting a true test.Overall Impression:Álamos is a beautifully presented course that complements the longer, more demanding Morgado layout. It’s perfect for golfers looking for a slightly more relaxed round—until you get to the greens! With excellent facilities, great course maintenance, and a layout that rewards accuracy and touch, it’s a must-play if you’re golfing in the Algarve.

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