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Alto Golf runs through two valleys, and was the last to be designed by Sir Henry Cotton. Its hole number 16, one of the longest in Europe and for that reason named “The Giant”, is a 604 metres for a Par 5.
It embodies his belief that a golf course should test players with low handicaps, but also provide a pleasant game for golfers of only average ability. After his death, the project was continued by Peter Dobereiner, a well known golf journalist. The course, with the beautiful Monchique mountains as its backdrop, runs through two valleys and offers winding fairways and gently undulating greens. On the first nine holes players have the added pleasure of enjoying an excellent view over Lagos Bay. The last nine holes face inland, running through gentle mountain slopes to include hole number 16, which is said to be the longest hole in Europe: 604 metres for a Par 5. Any player who manages a birdie here will receive a certificate and his or her name will be inscribed on the club's roll of honour. All the other holes on the course are named, but this one has a special title: “The Giant. |
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| Architect | Sir Henry Cotton |
| Number of Holes | 18 |
| Length | 6,125 m. |
| Par | 72 |
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| Directions | Turn off the EN 125 towards Alvor. On the Portimão - Alvor road, turn right at the turn for Praia de Rocha |
| Handicap required | Men 28 Women 36 |