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Portugal Golf - Algarve - O'Connor Course Tips
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O'Connor Golf Tips in Alcantarilha, Algarve - Portugal
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1st Hole - Par 5
A par five is kind of a nice hole to
start with for amateur golfers. It is
tricky enough, I suppose. There is a
large lake to the right and Nick�s golf
course on the left will be out of bounds
because it has a different terrain to
mine. Although it will be a very
generous fairway you will play down
short of the river, over the river for
the second shot. It is not a tough
opening par five, which I believe the
first hole shouldn�t be. Everybody is
entitled to miss a couple of shots the
first hole. It gets you going.
2nd Hole - Par 4
The second is a very good par four,
driving over the water from the back tee
at 210 yards, but shorter for the
handicap player, to a lovely green set
inside a double set of lakes. So,
accuracy is required for the second
shot. It is a hole where I would say to
an amateur golfer to use your shot,
don�t be afraid to lay up, play for your
five and you are going to work out well.
3rd Hole - Par 3
This is a very nice par three. I think
it is nice for one par 3 to come early
in the round. The main lake, which was
right of the first, will now be right of
the third. This is a really good hole
off the back tee, and very presentable
off the front tee. I think very
par-able.
4th Hole - Par 4
These is a huge orange grove to your
left, a pretty good, wide driving area.
I like my driving areas to be generous,
where people need not be afraid to hit
their drive and not be laying up with
irons if you can. It is a decent landing
area but the second shot is somewhat
troublesome. It crosses the river onto
to a raised flat green and here it is
important to club up. Don�t be short on
this hole with your second shot.
5th Hole - Par 5
This is my second par five and it will
have orange groves left and right. I
wanted one hole where it was just
oranges, the whole of this part of the
Algarve is blessed with thousands of
acres of orange groves and I wanted to
bring some inside the course as well.
They are evergreen, the trees, but they
come into bloom and it is special to see
them hanging down. The green is set some
15-20 metres above the second shot
playing area.
6th Hole - Par 3
The second of my par 3�s, the sixth is a
very nice hole and plays downhill. It
has some water to the right but not
encroaching on the green too much.
Although it has quite high yardage from
the back tee, playing downhill will make
the club a lot shorter. So again I would
say if you miss this green miss it to
the left side, but a par here is
certainly worth having.
7th Hole - Par 4
This is the beginning of what you maybe
call my Amen Corner. It is fabulous, the
place where you leave the watercourse
and here I am able to do a lot more
mounding and I will build this up a lot.
A lake runs from the 9th, through the
8th and into the 7th, so it is a kind of
a chain reaction and the 7th will be the
first of it. The green will be built up,
probably using wood, and you must stay
left at all times. It is important to
play up the left off the tee, to leave
yourself a shot in without having to
cross the water. Those who drive up the
right hand side will have to take out
some loft to the green.
8th Hole - Par 4
This is a slight dogleg left to right,
the lake is much more in play for the
drive than the 7th is. Your second shot
gives you a bit more space and it will
be a generous green.
9th Hole - Par 4
A key hole, the last hole on the way out
and the last point I go out to with my
course. The lake will run not only to
the right off the tee, but also to the
left of the second shot. It is almost a
two-part golf hole. You drive over the
water off the tee, avoiding the water on
the right, and hit your second shot to a
well-guarded green, water on the left. I
would say bail out right if you are
scared.
10th Hole - Par 4
This is one of my biggest-mounded holes.
10, 11 and 12 are where I am really
using some large mounds because it is a
bare part of the golf course, and I am
going to hide you in little culverts out
there. The 10th is a severe dogleg left
to right which you will drive, guide it
I would say, though very large mounding,
pot bunker to the left and right, it
diverts to the left but to get to the
corner it won�t be difficult. I get to
the corner in 160-170 metres but you can
run out to 300 so you don�t have to be a
shot maker to get round. You hit your
drive to your own length and set
yourself up for a nice par 4.
11th Hole - Par 5
The first par 5 on the back nine. I
think it is a really nice hole, no
water, but it has large mounding, as we
cut through a hill, almost as a treble
dogleg it drives slightly to the right,
second shot to the left, and back again
to the right with the third shot. Here I
suppose strategy is very important. Be
on the right side off the tee, being a
little left with your second shot opens
up the green thoroughly, gives you a
great chance of your par 5.
12th Hole - Par 4
This is a really nice par 4, about
180-185 yards. This hole is guarded by
the same lake that runs along the 8th
hole, sitting on the lake with the water
this time on the right. Very playable
and steeped in history because the main
buildings for the green keepers will be
here and they were the home of a famous
equestrian family here who won I think
two Olympic Gold Medals for
show-jumping. I just imagine myself
driving down there with the buildings on
the left, knowing the history, and going
onto a really nice green with the river
sitting at the back of the green. Short
won�t put you in trouble; long will
definitely give you some hardship.
13th Hole - Par 3
The 13th will again will have the famous
buildings on the left. I am going to try
and incorporate the green into
Moorish-type walls, something that
reflects the Moorish heritage of what
the Arabs once called Al-Garbe, and
which became The Algarve. This is the
shortest par 3 and has its� own piece of
ground with no other hole straddling it
or side-by-side.
14th Hole - Par 4
This is the narrowest part of the land,
a really nice par 4 with the water to
the front and right. You can drive not
too far from the green. There is a large
lake to the right hand side and the
front of the green. The second shot has
to be very precise, onto a green, which
will be a generous one, over a lake and
a favourable run around to the left hand
side of the lake and into the green. If
one wants to bail out, pivot left and
chip on. Don�t be afraid to drop a shot
here.
15th Hole - Par 4
Here I have a really nice par four,
where the river has been moved slightly
to accommodate the hole, to the right.
It is going to be an absolutely
beautiful par four because you find the
river on the right hand side, out of
bounds on the left. It is a real
driver�s golf hole, now that the fairway
is broken by the river crossing back
into its� original run. You have to hit
over that to another section of the
fairway and onto the green.
16th Hole - Par 5
There aren't any tips yet available for
this hole.
17th Hole - Par 3
The last of my par three�s, a really
nice par three before you pass back over
the road, about 185 yards. Again, the
water off 16 comes slightly into play
off the right hand side of the green.
Again, bail out left here, and I think a
three will be very possible on this
hole.
18th Hole - Par 4
This is a humdinger! The main river that
straddles the whole land, runs all the
way along the right hand side. But on
the left hand side for the first time we
meet the hills, and that will guard the
fairway. There is beautiful cover and
vegetation so I was never going to take
that out. There is an acute dogleg right
to left up the hill. This is a really
nice finishing hole, not too hard a
climb because we�ve had none throughout
the whole golf course. I would say a
drive and a four or five iron for the
average hitter. But once you get up here
and look down on the golf course you
will feel you have been blessed. |



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