We’re delighted to invite you to The Grand Cup, Wyndham Grand Algarve Charity Golf Tournament, which will take place on November 30th and December 1st, 2024, at the Quinta do Lago’s South Golf Course and Vale do Lobo Royal Golf Course. In support of Casa da Primeira Infância Association.
The event will be played as a Four ball-better ball Format, with a maximum of 10 teams with 4 players each.
In case you are unable to gather a full team of 4, you can register as a single person and we will assign you to a team at the event.
Don’t miss the opportunity to also take part in the Golf Clinic with DP World Tour Golf Pro Ricardo Santos.
Quinta do Lago South Golf Course, favourite of many tour players, offers the possibility to hit the greens in regulation in several ways. However, each hole has one easy route and the player who sees this, and has the skill to follow the designer's intention, and produce sub-par figures. An anti-clockwise loop, it favours the draw shot.|This course favours the long hitter, but requires the player to pick a particular route to score well. Although both anti-clockwise loops, the first nine favours a draw, while the second favours a fade from the tee. It is an enjoyable experience for players of all standards. This course favours the long hitter, but requires the skill to score well. Although the front and back nines are both anti-clockwise loops, the first nine favours a draw, while the second favours a fade from the tee. An enjoyable experience for players of all standards. (...)
Royal Golf Course at Vale do Lobo resort, has rolling fairways set amidst pine trees and beautiful lakes surrounded by wild flowers. Its features include the almost island green of the 9th and the famous 16th, with cliff-top carryover - one of the most celebrated golfing images in the world, which has become the veritable symbol of golf in the Algarve.|The Royal Golf Course was designed by top American golf architect Rocky Roquemore, based on original drawings made by Sir Henry Cotton. It was inaugurated in 1997. (...)