

Apartado 970, 8126-920, Vilamoura, Algarve, Portugal
00 351 289 310 180
Laid out over low lying coastal terrain, this course, with its many water hazards and few trees, is considerably different from the other ones at the resort and many of its holes convey a links atmosphere. U.S. golf architect Joseph Lee designed this course which was opened in 1990 and many previous visitors will recognise it as part of the former 27th hole Vilamoura III course. It has been subject to continual improvements over the years. Measuring 6,121 metres from the white tees, the par 72 course includes several lakes
which influence play on a total of 11 holes. In addition to acting as hazards and emergency water reservoirs, these lakes serve a useful purpose in attracting a variety of aquatic birds, both resident and migratory, as well as amphibians, otters, terrapins etc. Apart from the lakes and an impressive total of 79 bunkers, another hazard is the wind that frequently blows over this somewhat exposed location. Oceânico Laguna is located on relatively flat, open terrain. The basis of its modern design is strategic placement of bunkers and water hazards, all of which demand accuracy of play. Oceânico Laguna shares a large, welcoming clubhouse with the neighbouring Oceânico Millennium Course.
Facilities
Clubhouse • Golf Shop • Driving Range • Putting Green • Bar/Restaurant • Buggy
Bar • Valet Service
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