Royal Golf The beautiful 6,175 meter long Royal Course has championship tees and is a lot harder compared to the Ocean Course. This is because of its more interrupted terrain, the quantity of water and sand obstacles and it is generally composed of longer holes. Though the original design is by Sir Henry Cotton, Rocky Roquemore's design trademarks are visible along the course. The US architect who is very active nowadays in Portugal is accountable for the enlargement of the "yellow" course.
The very high point of the Royal Golf Course is its famous Par 3, just about the most captured pics in the world because of its unique conditions. To play the hole in the championship tee, you need a 218 meter stroke over three spectacular cliffs to reach the green after crossing a lake. Water is yet another part of the game in holes 6, 16 and 17.
The opening holes are a soft introduction for some testing later ones. The par-4 sixth, for example, at 395 m, has water on the left from the green and bunkers on the right. A great drive to a narrow landing area surely needs a bold way of the protected green. The 3-par ninth (155 meters) features a near island green. However, Roquemore has set the trees in a wide arc in front of the beautiful lake, thus it makes the club selection much challenging. Alternatively, for those who prefer a more delicate approach, a secure passage exists to right.
The eleventh, a par-5 of 485 meters, is a great test. It is crucial to obtain a good drive away since the second shot is going to be to some narrow landing area between a lake and a steep bank. Only from this level you can really expect a much more convenient way of a green protected to its left as well as in front by water.
The 16th (the older seventh of the yellow course) is the spectacular par-3 of 205 meters across the Red Cliffs for which Vale do Lobo is famous. The view from each of the tees are out along the length of the coastline westwards. And so to the last hole, having a fairway sloping off towards the right, you should drive towards left. Though the fairway is lined on each side with pines which are constricting from the mind's eye. At 330 meters, this closing hole is not particularly long, but the green has raised banking to left and the ground falls steeply away towards right. The approach shot should be fully commited and positioned very well if you have the satisfaction from the ball remaining firmly on the green.
The very high point of the Royal Golf Course is its famous Par 3, just about the most captured pics in the world because of its unique conditions. To play the hole in the championship tee, you need a 218 meter stroke over three spectacular cliffs to reach the green after crossing a lake. Water is yet another part of the game in holes 6, 16 and 17.
The opening holes are a soft introduction for some testing later ones. The par-4 sixth, for example, at 395 m, has water on the left from the green and bunkers on the right. A great drive to a narrow landing area surely needs a bold way of the protected green. The 3-par ninth (155 meters) features a near island green. However, Roquemore has set the trees in a wide arc in front of the beautiful lake, thus it makes the club selection much challenging. Alternatively, for those who prefer a more delicate approach, a secure passage exists to right.
The eleventh, a par-5 of 485 meters, is a great test. It is crucial to obtain a good drive away since the second shot is going to be to some narrow landing area between a lake and a steep bank. Only from this level you can really expect a much more convenient way of a green protected to its left as well as in front by water.
The 16th (the older seventh of the yellow course) is the spectacular par-3 of 205 meters across the Red Cliffs for which Vale do Lobo is famous. The view from each of the tees are out along the length of the coastline westwards. And so to the last hole, having a fairway sloping off towards the right, you should drive towards left. Though the fairway is lined on each side with pines which are constricting from the mind's eye. At 330 meters, this closing hole is not particularly long, but the green has raised banking to left and the ground falls steeply away towards right. The approach shot should be fully commited and positioned very well if you have the satisfaction from the ball remaining firmly on the green.
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