Discover the history of golf in the Algarve: Penina Hotel and Golf Resort

The Algarve, a paradise on the southern coast of Portugal, has long been a coveted destination for golf fans worldwide. With its perfect climate, picture-postcard landscapes and several internationally renowned golf courses, this region attracts golfers year after year. At the heart of this enclave is the Penina Hotel and Golf Resort, the original home of golf in the Algarve.

This luxurious five-star resort, set on 360 acres of grassland and natural beauty, is more than just a golf destination – it’s an institution. With three courses, including the Algarve’s first 18-hole championship course, Penina leads the way in high-quality service, Portuguese charm and exceptional golf. It is perfect for luxurious Algarve golf breaks, relaxing family holidays and corporate retreats for those looking for the ultimate Portugal golf break.

Penina Hotel and Golf Resort: a unique experience

In addition to the golf courses, the Penina Resort has 6 restaurants and bars, ATP standard tennis courts, the largest outdoor pool in the Algarve, a football field, a sauna and a 24-hour gym. As if that were not enough, it also has a private beach bar on the nearby Playa de Dunas.

The Sir Henry Cotton Championship Course at Penina is one of the most challenging in Portugal. Flanked by streams, ditches and water hazards, this course is as unforgiving as beautiful. Maintained to the highest standard, it offers a variety of subtle slopes, elevated greens and stunning scenery. And as host of the Portuguese Open on ten occasions, it guarantees one of the best rounds of golf you can find in the country. It has also received other important international competitions, the most recent being the 74 Portuguese International Amateur Championship organized by the Federação Portuguesa de Golfe.

On the other hand, the Resort Course in Penina offers 9 holes for beginners or 18 holes for more experienced players. Following the principles established by the father of Portuguese golf, Sir Henry Cotton, this course is ideal for golfers of all levels and knowledge looking to enjoy the best Portugal golf holidays.

After a day of play on one of the three exceptional courses, guests can enjoy the best local and international cuisine at the resort’s restaurants. From Portuguese specialities to sophisticated Italian dishes, Penina offers a luxury dining experience to suit all tastes.

The history of golf in the Algarve is one of evolution and growth, which we have witnessed since its beginnings at Tee Times Golf Agency. From the first attempts to build courses in the region to the creation of prestigious tournaments such as the Portuguese Open, the Algarve has become a world-renowned golf destination. At the heart of this phenomenon is the Penina Hotel and Golf Resort. This gem has significantly contributed to the Algarve’s reputation as one of Portugal’s best places to play golf. Discover the magic of golf in the Algarve with a stay at Penina!

Portugal Golf – Morgado and Álamos are collecting donations to charity

Álamos Golf Course. Morgado and Álamos collect donations to charity

Álamos and Morgado are making an effort to help the community

Through June 30th, the Portimão golf courses Morgado and Álamos will be collecting food and clothes for those in need as part of a series of solidarity initiatives designed to benefit the local community.

“The Morgado and Álamos golf courses are carrying out a campaign to collect food in solidarity with the Social Canteen of the Paróquia da Nossa Senhora do Amparo de Portimão”, the NAU Hotels & Resort Group said in a statement.

From Monday to Friday, the community center’s dining hall serves roughly 80 meals to those in need, with a second dinner served each night. The organisation also gives out weekend baskets filled with necessities.

Food is being collected for the food reinforcement given daily and for the baskets, an initiative led by the Morgado and Alamos golf courses.

You may help by donating food items like milk, sausages, biscuits, bread, and more. At the same time, used clothing in good condition is being collected for the benefit of Cáritas Paroquial da Nossa Senhora do Amparo.

This institution provides support to several families in the area and is faced with a shortage of clothing, especially for men.

Donations are collected at the reception of golf courses, delivered weekly to beneficiary institutions, and distributed by these to needy families in the region.

On December 9th, the Portimão Firemen’s Charity Tournament, already in its fourth year, will be conducted as part of this programme. Typically, 100 people, both members and local players from the Algarve, take part in this tournament.

All funds raised from registrations and the prize auction will revert to the Firefighters. As in previous tournaments, the amount achieved will be used to enhance the fire brigade’s areas of intervention.

Book your golf holidays in Portimão with Tee Times Golf Agency, play on these two stunning golf courses and be part of this initiative!

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Tomás Bessa won the Order of Merit of PT Tour

The last event of the PT Tour, won by Jamie Savage, saw Tomás Bessa winning the circuit’s Order of Merit.

The PT Tour final tournament, Optilink Tour Championship, took place at Dom Pedro Laguna, in Vilamoura, and was won by the Scottish golfer Jamie Savage, in a play-off against Vítor Lopes and Tomás Bessa.

After the 3 rounds of the Optilink Tour Championship, these 3 players were tied for first place, with an aggregate of 206 strokes (-10).

Tomás Bessa was eliminated from the play-off in the first hole after he hit his ball into a palm tree. Savage and Lopes halved the hole and went back to the tee three more times before Savage finally triumphed with a birdie and won the prize of 3,500 euros.

“There was a time on the back nine when I was up by two strokes, but then I missed a short putt and started to lose my confidence. Gladly, I was able to manage my emotions in the play-off and win”, revealed Jamie Savage, who underlined: “The weather was excellent and the event was extremely well organised”.

“Losing the play-off left a sour taste in my mouth”, said Vítor Lopes. The native of the Algarve was awarded 2,000 euros in prize money.

Tomás Bessa, who got the 1,500 euros allotted to third place in this event, remarked: “I am really glad to have won this Order of Merit. Overall, I won two tournaments and lost twice in the play-off”.

“Everything went wrong in my final round; I missed easy putts, misjudged the wind, and failed to capitalise the four-stroke lead I had from the second round”, he continued.

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