Hole by Hole Alvor
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THE ALVOR COURSE
Located primarily in the northern portions of the property, the Alvor Course assumes a parkland character playing through corridors lined with mature Pine trees. Elevation change is integral to the design of this nine as a majority of the golf holes ascend hillsides or descend through intimate valleys.
The parkland setting disappears momentarily and the mature trees area is replaced with a series of holes that are more exposed. A momentary preview of the dunesland holes to come is also provided in the sixth and seventh holes. As the round concludes, the course ascends once again into the parkland character.
HOLE 1: 429 METERS, PAR 4
The opening hole at Palmares – a long, uphill par four – introduces golfers in a striking way to the beautiful and formidable test of golf to come. The fairway appears wide and welcoming from the tee but good golfers should focus on reaching the elevated left center target.
However, play too far left and a lone greenside bunker will make the long approach shot even more demanding. A brave tee shot played toward a cluster of fairway bunkers nestled into the right hillside will result in the most advantageous position from which to approach the green. The green complex, crafted into its setting, creates a challenge for a clear club selection. A single large bunker provides the only visual anchor to the putting surface which perches along the crest of a soft ridge. The “horizon line” green, which slopes from right to left, will make judgment of distance and depth difficult but rewards careful pin position analysis. |
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HOLE 2: 215 METERS, PAR 3
Let the wind be your guide from the tee. The second is a long downhill par 3 playing into the prevailing wind typically quartering from right to left. Tee shots played low and under the wind to the left side of the fairway will feed onto the large putting surface.
A lone bunker awaits tee shots that fail to recognize the cross-slope in the fairway or that overcompensate for the wind. |
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HOLE 3: 370 METERS, PAR 4
| Reversing course and playing back up the hillside, the third hole presents the first real opportunity to partner with the prevailing wind. Challenge the fairway bunker left and the diagonal putting surface will be much more gracious in receiving your approach shot as the deep bunker at right front will be taken out of play. With nothing but blue sky as a backdrop for the left half of the green, the approach shot can be unnerving. A stark grass wall protects the entire left side of the green and will repel all golf shots just short of the green. |
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