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for Morgado do Reguengo Resort, Algarve, Portugal
3.5 of 5 stars30 Reviews
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Challenging and enjoyable
5.0 of 5 starsReviewed November 3, 2014
We were 2 x 3 ball this October and played Alamos first which we found in great shape with the greens near championship quality. We played Morgado a week later and found this to be a little more forgiving but the greens are still very fast but true.
This is our 6th year playing here and it's getting better all the time with a staff that have personality and a can do attitude that makes golf here a pleasure. Keep up the good work.

Good golf
5.0 of 5 starsReviewed February 17, 2013
Morgado is forgiving. Wayward shots off the tee will be found either in low rough or the fairway. You can read the greens. Grass is close to links quality. It's in the countryside with no buildings surrounding the fairways.
Friendly staff. Nice clubhouse.

PLAYED IN SEPTEMBER 2011
4.0 of 5 starsReviewed October 6, 2011
THIS COURSE HAS EVERYTHING! WATER HAZARDS RAISED GREENS & SOME WELL POSITIONED BUNKERS, IN MY OPINION THE MORE PRETTY OF THE TWO REQUENGO COURSES, HAVE PLAYED IT ON MANY OCCASIONS IN THE PAST AND FOR A MID HANDICAPPER (16) IFEEL IT GIVES ALL PLAYERS A FAIR CHANCE THE BUGGY TRACKS NEED TO BE IMPROVED, BUT AS AND WHEN THEY ARE I BELIEVE THIS WILL BE THE MORE POPULAR COURSE OF THE TWO COURSES.

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Beautiful Place
4.0 of 5 starsReviewed February 11, 2025
The Morgado Golf Club is everything you need.
Clubhouse is nice and has a great view over the course.
Shop, restaurant, toilets are fine, nothing that will blow you away. But very friendly staff and a nice fireplace.
The easier course, Morgado Golf Course, is nicely embedded in the slightly hilly landscape. The fairways are very forgiving and allow a good score if you can use them. The par 3s, however, are all rather long and can be a challenge depending on the wind.
The Alamos Course is a bit more difficult, but very nicely located a little further inland.
There is also a clubhouse. Large grass range. Chip and pitch area and putting green. Everything is in good and well-maintained condition.
Ultimately a very nice facility. I can highly recommend it.
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There are better things in the region
3.0 of 5 starsReviewed April 22, 2024
Re: Alamos After a rather disinterested reception, a friendly starter who squeezed us in when we arrived early.
The course is in good condition and the greens are average.
Later, the starter proved to be an incompetent marshal who considered a playing time of 5 hours 10 minutes for the flight in front of us to be normal on this extremely short course (5100 m from yellow), which dampened the mood.
But there was time to shake one's head at the ruins of buildings in what was actually a beautiful landscape!
The 19th hole is a self-service counter!
Overall just 3*
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Never again in autumn
1.0 of 5 starsReviewed October 23, 2023
We played Morgado on 10/17/23 and Alamos on 10/20/23. Both courses are connected to the same clubhouse. The reception was friendly, the staff nice and helpful. The restaurant and the sanitary rooms were clean, but with clear signs of wear... The disillusionment came with the golf courses. Except for the greens, which were acceptable, the rest of the course was in a desolate condition: fairways, rough and semi-rough were gray and partially non-existent, the paths between the holes were unkempt and damaged. The whole thing suggests an EXIT strategy. We are aware that there has been little rain this year, but other places are in much better condition. According to the Internet, charging €120 for a green fee is a disgrace.
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Take along
4.0 of 5 starsReviewed March 25, 2023
Jo, you can play if you are in the corner
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Alamos: well
3.0 of 5 starsReviewed March 22, 2023
Course played on 3/19/2023 Condition Frareways acceptable, greens very irregular, bunker bad and unkempt.
We had to wait a very long time and didn't enjoy this course much.
Gramacho, which we played last year, is very interesting and varied
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Very nice place
4.0 of 5 starsReviewed December 29, 2022
Aside from the investment ruins on the edge of the 2nd nine, the course itself is in very good condition. Tees, fairways and greens are not objectionable. Very few players today. We were able to play the course completely stress-free. The clubhouse and restaurant would do well with some cosmetic repairs. Nevertheless gladly again.
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Morgado does not have to be
3.0 of 5 starsReviewed November 18, 2022
A very simple not very well maintained place. Long drive to the resort, past huge ruins, you think you're wrong. Then finally the clubhouse. Everything seems unkempt and from yesterday. The fairways are ok, the tees like a field, the greens are sandy and slow. In general the course is very easy to play, however we had very strong gusty winds which made it a bit more interesting, cannot be recommended.
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Alamos at it's best
5.0 of 5 starsReviewed May 15, 2021
We have played the course many times over the past few years. It currently exceeds the state of the past few years. Played 3 times yesterday and we loved it. The greens undulating, rolled and almost too fast. It took a couple of holes to handle it. The fairways were full and without divots. Good work has been done here in the past few weeks. The May offer is also top. The three of us paid € 110 with 2 buggies, significantly less than in some of the poor places here.
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Very dissatisfied with organization and friendliness, condition Alamo very sad...
2.0 of 5 starsReviewed October 11, 2019
We had Morgado booked and had at the tee 5 (1) flights in front of us, who were already waiting (30 minutes delay ...!). A merge of 2er flights is apparently not common what additional delay. That is unacceptable! Unfortunately, the front desk was not very friendly and helpful. So we just got a credit for a new round. We booked Alamos a few days later and hoped for the announced more relaxed round. Unfortunately, we were again disappointed, because here again 2er and 4er flights start wildly messed up. All in all, we needed almost 5 hours for 18 holes and the condition was partly pathetic - from the Farway, unfortunately, there was nothing left to see...
The place karrt many players from the associated hotels. Well, other places do that too, but they have a better grip on the professional. Overall, you sold in my opinion significantly more tee times than it gives a 7-8-minute rhythm. Very relaxed.
We like the layout of Alamos, but that's how you scare off the guests... too bad!
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Alamo's average golf course
3.0 of 5 starsReviewed September 16, 2019
Course to play well for any skill level. Unfortunately, there is a lack of water, as in many places in the Algarve. Accordingly, very dry and brown fairways
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Golf club and hotel so-so
3.0 of 5 starsReviewed March 8, 2019
We, a group of 15 handicapped men aged 9-23, were in Morgado for a week in late February. The three courses, Morgado, Alamos and Salgados, which we played only once, were neatly maintained. Morgado with drawbacks, as the space for the Portugal open is prepared in September and whole parts of the Vorgrüns are rebuilt. We liked Alamos best because of the more varied holes and the better view (without ruin view). Salgados, which is twenty kilometers away near the Atlantic, is at first glance the best-kept, but most boring place. Playing his handicap is not easy in all places.
Why would not we return, although the seats are okay?
Because the trappings, the clubhouse and hotel for a week just do not give much. The ruins of unfinished hotels do not bother so much, not even the well-kept and clean rooms of the hotel.
The clubhouse and hotel you realize that they were not planned as such, it seems somehow zusammengeschustert. A right-wing atmosphere does not come up. And up there in the mountains is not a single alternative except the golf courses. Nothing works without a car.
In addition, I was stolen the golf bag with all thugs directly in front of the clubhouse and neither the hotel nor the staff of the golf club had an interest in clarifying the matter. To be fooled is that the site is closed off, entrance only via a road provided with turnpikes and guards.
Pity, there was more in it.
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Golf club and hotel
3.0 of 5 starsReviewed March 7, 2019
We, a group of 15 handicapped men aged 9-23, were in Morgado for a week in late February. The three courses, Morgado, Alamos and Salgados, which we played only once, were neatly maintained. Morgado with drawbacks, as the space for the Portugal open is prepared in September and whole parts of the Vorgrüns are rebuilt. We liked Alamos best because of the more varied holes and the better view (without ruin view). Salgados, which is twenty kilometers away near the Atlantic, is at first glance the best-kept, but most boring place. Playing his handicap is not easy in all places.
Why would not we return, although the seats are okay?
Because the trappings, the clubhouse and hotel for a week just do not give much. The ruins of unfinished hotels do not bother so much, not even the well-kept and clean rooms of the hotel.
The clubhouse and hotel you realize that they were not planned as such, it seems somehow zusammengeschustert. A right-wing atmosphere does not come up. And up there in the mountains is not a single alternative except the golf courses. Nothing works without a car.
In addition, a player from our group, the golf bag was stolen with all the rackets and neither the hotel nor the staff of the golf club had an interest in clarifying the matter. To be fooled is that the site is closed off, entrance only via a road provided with turnpikes and guards.
Pity, there was more in it.
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Fine golf courses
4.0 of 5 starsReviewed December 5, 2018
1 week in mid-November, HCP 4. (unfortunately generally white teas locked)
Alamos, true, shorter lanes but challenging. Altitude difference. lt. GPS 104m, mainly on the first 5 lanes. Fast and rather smaller, difficult & undulating greens, the longer the round. Top quality. Good score and target (yellow +1) difficult to reach. I can not confirm lack of care. The tracks are narrow and uneven, take a few balls for safety. Interesting and nice course.
Morgado; here too the quality of the greens good & fast. You do not have to be a long-hitter either. The tracks are varied, especially the back 9, also demanding more. The par 3 rel. long,> 150 to 190m uphill.
The wind usually makes them 20m longer.
The default (yellow) of the course can be well earned here, including below.
Both courses are very good in Nov. I think it's recommended!
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Alamos shorter and more unkempt than Morgado
3.0 of 5 starsReviewed October 12, 2018
Played in early October, Hcp18.
The second shorter course at Resort Morgado, Alamos is less well maintained than the main square Morgado. He also plays much shorter, the par 4 are around 300m long. The greens are also very loyal and fast. The layout is interesting.
Water and bunkers are in good ratio. The area is hilly. The first 9 lanes go through the landscape without opposite paths, that is, very undisturbed. The place is too full and you have to wait a long time for each tea.
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Alamos once enough
2.0 of 5 starsReviewed July 2, 2018
The place Alamos makes an unkempt, so slightly run-down impression, as the whole.
May have been the time (Jun 2018). The green fee was cheap, the Ecart but quite expensive.
Bad signs on the teas, club house has the charm of a barrack, here you were at least friendly. Maybe the other place is better, certainly not again.
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Nice long place
4.0 of 5 starsReviewed April 27, 2018
The course is long, ideal for long hitters, the fairways are quite wide and mostly flat. The complex is beautifully located in a shallow valley and is in pristine condition. (The Portugal Open is coming soon, so take some extra care
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Nice change
4.0 of 5 starsReviewed April 3, 2018
The golf course in the hinterland of the Algarve was in very good condition. Fairways and greens well maintained. Despite his enormous length, he is good at playing and fair. The many bunkers should be avoided, as they are sometimes very deep. The place is beautifully embedded in nature and relatively flat. Due to the length of a buggy is recommended. Big drawback are the many half-abandoned hotel construction sites. Rarely seen so many building ruins in one place. Too bad, because they cloud the overall impression.
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He needs care
2.0 of 5 starsReviewed December 28, 2017
Field very poorly maintained, altering the streets is all plowed, not marked as repair, from green to tee is not well informed, slow greens and all full of white foam, I guess it would be a chemical, in short I do not think the sorrow.
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Summer joker in November 2017
4.0 of 5 starsReviewed November 22, 2017
Both places despite dryness in very good condition. Places are very well maintained. The Club Restaurant offers very fine snacks at fair prices. We will be back again.
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Beautiful place in good condition in late September
4.0 of 5 starsReviewed September 24, 2017
Although the high heat in the last few weeks, the place (Morgado) was in very good condition (fairway greens not burnt). The NAU Group has gone and now runs the business... alone we were not but it was not disturbing. Layout has already been described. Due to the length and hills at the back 9 I would take a buggy. Process very professional. Unfortunately, the restaurant is not on the same level. Gives only burgers and TK pizzas.
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Intensive care pays off
4.0 of 5 starsReviewed September 4, 2015
August 2015 Daily took place place work. Meanwhile, the Course is in spite of the hot summer in a good condition and fun. The first 9 holes are in a valley and allow a smooth entry into the round. The second 9 running around a hill and are slightly larger claim.
Friendly service both in the hotel and at the golf desk.
Tasty snacks at friendly prices in the clubhouse.
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A slightly sad sight
3.0 of 5 starsReviewed December 22, 2013
You notice that there the resort is not so good - have played in February 2013 the Morgado, and the fairways were very brown, which was lacking irrigation and general nursing staff, and the bunkers were not etc in good condition.
Even the ambience with the decaying building cranes, semi fallen fences, the empty shells, etc. acts nich particularly inviting.
Positive is that it is relatively empty place, and you can play relatively quickly.
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Play lonely
4.0 of 5 starsReviewed August 29, 2013
Both courses we played in August. Both times alone on the court. Morgado's first nine are beautifully embedded into the valley and climb to the second made curious. Everything very well maintained and the empty building of the hotel chain CS you take only marginally true.
Alamos begins with water and then you climb the hill where fantastic views waiting. Both courts fair, but always with the numerous bunkers lurk in the places where you hinspielt.
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State April 2013
3.0 of 5 starsReviewed April 28, 2013
Both places have played in the third week of April, 2013, there were actually rain in the area. Nevertheless, the fairways of both places were dry and hard, obviously missing the regular washing. Greens and tees were watered and reasonably okay. The courts are not poorly constructed, but the surrounding CS hotels are bankrupt, leaving the construction site. A rather depressing affair. If you go to the Algarve for golf, Vilamoura is preferable despite the higher prices.
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Both well
4.0 of 5 starsReviewed January 20, 2012
Did the year 2011/12 there both places played with the best available rate ratio (increase from 2012) to play well with buggy relatively wide fairways and well arranged, well worth it.
Unfortunately being built here on, question for whom?
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Morgado or Alamos
4.0 of 5 starsReviewed September 9, 2010
The sportier Course (because longer) is certainly Morgado. Since both spaces are built into the hilly landscape, they are already similar. If I had the choice, I'd rather play Alamos. There is not only the length of the strokes important, but rather the strategy in the game for a good score.
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Alamos - worth a visit
4.0 of 5 starsReviewed August 8, 2010
Despite construction sites in the area you will not notice in the square. Very well-maintained complex, even after this verregnetem winter (2009/2010) was the place in March and worked very well playable.
Good prices and friendly service complete the experience.
If you are not good on foot, an e-card is recommended, it is sometimes hilly and there are long ways to go.
I want to come back and play here again.
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