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The best golf courses in Portugal
Oitavos Dunes is one of the top courses in Europe and ranks third in our latest rankings of the best courses in Portugal.
Jacob Sjöman
Like its wines (port not withstanding), Portugal’s golf might be the most underrated in Europe. At the same time, the country has barely scratched the surface of what’s possible. Though most of the best courses are incorporated into resort or real estate developments, there are areas of Portugal that possess the ingredients for elite golf: sand, dunes, ocean views and seductive forests of cork and other maritime trees.
The majority of courses in this year’s ranking are located in these regions, specifically in the Algarve along the country’s southern coast touching the Atlantic, and the beachheads north and south of Lisbon. One course that might redefine how outsiders view Portuguese golf, the Dunas at Terras da Comporta, a sandy, heathland-like design by Scottish-American architect David McLay Kidd, did not receive enough reviews to qualify for the rankings.
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Editor's Note: Our Best Courses in Portugal ranking is part of Golf Digest's rollout of the Best Courses in Every Country. Check back over the next few weeks for more of our rankings of the best golf around the world.
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