One of the most prestigious and biggest amateurs tournaments in Portugal since 1987 - Grande Troféu Vilamoura. Internationally recognized, it has been a success since the beginning.
A great opportunity for keen amateur golfers to take part in a "friendly" but challenging competition. Stroke Play. Players are grouped by categories and alternately play the 3 golf courses.
Rules:
Competition Medal format within each category – 54 holes.
Prizes will be awarded on the final net and gross scores for the men’s and ladies competition within each category
Awards
General Net 1st, 2nd and 3rd places
Net Winner, runner up and 3rd place of each category (Men and Ladies)
General Gross 1st place
Gross Winner, runner up and 3rd place of each category (Men and Ladies)
Dom Pedro Old Course – Famous and favorite of many golfers, due to its special charm and charisma. Right after the first shot Dom Pedro Old Course involves the players in its unique atmosphere, made of matured pine trees, and local fauna. Narrow tree-lined fairways, doglegs, medium-sized greens, and a few bunkers are the challenges presented to the golf player at the Old Course. Opened in 1969, as the first Vilamoura golf course, designed by Frank Pennink, Dom Pedro Old Course later redesign by Martin Hawtree in 1996, raising it to high levels of quality. A new clubhouse and a large adjacent putting green were also built at the same time. Likewise, all Vilamoura golf courses, the Old Course complies also with the most strict environmental practices in order to preserve its natural ground and guarantee the cleanest environment to all visitors. (...)
Dom Pedro Pinhal Golf Course is a par 72 course and it is actually the second oldest in Vilamoura, dating back to 1976. In 1985 Robert Trent Jones was the one responsible for remodeling Pinhal. As suggested by the name, you will find numerous pine trees, which line most fairways, including some nearer the greens, making this a scenic, pleasant course to play. That's why Pinhal is a great course for the summertime since it has an abundance of shade. In fact, the 2nd hole has a pine tree right in the middle of the fairway, about 64 meters from the front of the green, and, on top of that, you'll have to try and miss the two bunkers that protect it. Hole 6th is a par 4, stroke 2 that will put to the test your accuracy with a narrow fairway and two bunkers on the right, which you will also have to avoid. The 16th hole is a par 5 stroke 1 with an uphill fairway plus a blind drive and second shot, with the added difficulty of two bunkers on each side. The 18th hole is what you call a true card wrecker. It is a difficult par 4 with a fairway that starts uphill, making the green invisible from the tee. The downhill approach with three deep bunkers and a very narrow green entrance is a tricky adventure you'll have to face on this one. Overall this is a long and very strategic course and one where you will have to make use of your best tactics to make a good second shot on most holes – sometimes it is preferable not to land that shot too much in the middle of the fairway in order to make the next one slightly easier. A true challenge this course, anything but boring! Once you've finished your golf, why not head towards Vilamoura center with its bustling marina and a wide choice of restaurants and bars where to hang out with your mates or the family. Away from the marina, you will find Parky's Bar and Chez Carlos Restaurant, renowned establishments in the area among golfers for over 20 years now. (...)
Dom Pedro Millennium Golf Course is a Par 72 golf course located in Vilamoura . Open since 2000 as become the most popular among all the Vilamoura golf courses. It is quite an open course, which makes it a favorite among lady golfers. Nevertheless, the front 9 has 5 holes set between pine trees, making it a more aesthetically pleasing experience, but on the other hand also more challenging, with narrower fairways. On this first round lies what is also Millennium's golf course signature hole, the 5th, a Par 4, stroke 1. The back 9 is easier all around, shorter, with a total change of scenery into open spaces, allowing mainstream golfers to hit their drivers without any worries. This is not at all a hilly golf course and so if you enjoy a walk you can do without the buggy. Overall, Millennium is regarded as a fairly forgiving golf course, some would say a fair course, and one to build a good score on. If you're on a golfing trip it is ideal to start your game here in the week to iron out all those faults before taking on tougher golf courses such as Pinhal or Laguna. After golf at Millennium you have a wide choice when it comes to leisure time, this is Vilamoura after all and it was purposely built for holidays and family fun. (...)