Penina Golf and Resort
Club information
LocationAlgarve, Portugal
Established1966
TypePrivate
Operated byJJW Hotels & Resorts
Total holes36
Events hostedPortuguese Open
Henry Cotton Championship Course
Designed byHenry Cotton
Par73
Length6,273 metres
Resort Course
Par35
Length2,987 metres
Academy Course
Par30
Length1,851 metres

Penina Hotel & Golf Resort is a golf resort in the Algarve region of southern Portugal, between Portimão and Lagos. The resort spans 360 acres (1.5 km2) and contains a hotel complex, golf courses, tennis courts, a football pitch and a running track. It is owned and operated by JJW Hotels & Resorts.

History

In 1966 it was the first course to be built in the Algarve. The resort's 18-hole Championship Course, founded by John Stilwell and designed by Sir Henry Cotton was originally called The Penina and has been the venue for the Portuguese Open on many occasions, most recently in 2006. There are also two 9-hole courses, the Resort Course and the Academy Course.[1]

Championship Course

Score Card

HoleParWhites LengthYellows LengthReds Length
14407mt / 445yd391mt / 428yd362mt / 396yd
24388mt / 424yd368mt / 402yd326mt / 357yd
34353mt / 386yd332mt / 363yd282mt / 308yd
44353mt / 386yd332mt / 363yd282mt / 308yd
55451mt / 493yd418mt / 457yd387mt / 423yd
63176mt / 192yd158mt / 173yd128mt / 140yd
74310mt / 339yd269mt / 294yd235mt / 257yd
83171mt / 187yd155mt / 170yd115mt / 126yd
94386mt / 422yd349mt / 382yd297mt / 325yd
Out352732mt / 3275yd2772mt / 3031yd2414mt / 2640yd
105498mt / 545yd485mt / 530yd425mt / 465yd
115494mt / 540yd439mt / 480yd407mt / 445yd
124385mt / 421yd358mt / 392yd331mt / 362yd
133185mt / 202yd165mt / 180yd148mt / 162yd
144358mt / 392yd337mt / 369yd286mt / 313yd
154301mt / 329yd281mt / 307yd261mt / 285yd
163192mt / 210yd156mt / 171yd128mt / 140yd
175476mt / 521yd454mt / 497yd403mt / 441yd
185436mt / 477yd418mt / 457yd386mt / 422yd
In382732mt / 3636yd3093mt / 3383yd2775mt / 3035yd
Total736320mt / 6912yd5865mt / 6414yd5189mt / 5675yd

See also

References

  1. "Founder of Algarve's first golf course, John Stilwell, dies". Retrieved 12 March 2018.

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