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Quinta de Cima

Quinta da Cima Golf Course details
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Course QUINTA DE CIMA  Architect Rocky Roquemore Course Details Number of Holes 18 / Length 6,256 / Par 72 Facilities Driving Range Putting green Bar / Restaurant Club house Golf shop Golf Academy Reception and Pro Shop Trolleys, Buggies, Clubs and Golf Sets Locker Rooms Snack Bar in the Clubhouse Directions Heading to Spain in the 125 National Road, at Km 142 shortly after Tavira, turn right and follow the sandy municipal road. 800m ahead, you will find the entrance through the green gate on your right hand side. Throughout this magnificient 18 hole course presents a true challenge. with fantastic and awe-inspiring views.

Eighteen holes skilfully scattered by an area of 620.000 m2, the Cima Course show themselves very competitive with dog-legs to the right and to the left and greens well protected by sand hazards and lakes, particularly holes 16, 17 and 18. A stream with dams and permanent flowing water crosses holes 4, 5, 6 and 13. The course is bordered to the north by the National Road 125 and spreads to the south, where its limits are a municipal road that leads to the Ria Course.
The greens have been seeded with Bent Crenshaw. Tees and fairways are covered with Zoysia.
In one of the Driving Ranges, with generous dimensions and built in the south/north direction, when hitting from the northern tees, one may appreciate a magnificent view of the mountains as well as of the Ocean. But from any part of the course, both the sea and the Algarvean mountains are a delight to anyone's eyes.
On the other Driving Range, designed to practice with irons, there is the Robinson Golf Academy. It comprises 3 greens and 6 tees to the teaching of the different types of game with irons, namely how to get off a bunker to a green 120 m distant.
Since there will be no real estate construction on the site, the Cima Course is indeed a paradise to those golfers who love to be always in contact with nature.

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