Salgados...
Situated close to the sea, Salgados and its lakes pose a challenge to the technical skills of golfers


Situated in one of the best known regions of the Algarve, between Albufeira and Armação de Pera, Salgados is already a ‘picture postcard’ of Portuguese golf.  In fact the proximity of the sea and the variety of lakes make this a very interesting test of golfing skills, different to other courses in the Algarve.

The original project is by the Portuguese designed Pedro de Vasconcelos, with more recent contributions from other Portuguese architects.  But the final layout has been heavily influenced by Robert Muir Graves.

The 6,000 metre links, replete with water obstacles, are not very long, yet you will need all your skills to reach the greens.  The accuracy of the drive is crucial for achieving good scores, thus making the course a pleasant experience, especially for technically skilled players.

The eighteen holes are well balanced, as each half of the course has two Par 5 holes of around 500 metres and two Par 3 holes of more than 170 metres.  Par for the course is 72.

Architect  Pedro de Vasconcelos
Number of Holes  18
Length  6,080 m.
Par  72
Facilities
  • Driving Range
  • Putting Green
  • Restaurant
  • Bar
  • Golf shop
  • Hotel
  • Beach
Directions   Take the EN 125 from Faro. Turn off at the traffic lights in in Guia and follow signs for Vale da Parra.  Turn right at the first set of traffic lights.
Handicap required   Men   28 - Ladies 36