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Golfing challenges 
Place: Portugal
Photo: ITP

Cliffs, lakes and bunkers will give you much food for thought on the most recent sites of the international PGA European Tour games.

In hole 16 of the Royal de Vale do Lobo course, a par 3, the exit stroke will have to cover 218 metres to the green, over three spectacular cliffs. This is why it is the most photographed hole in Europe.

Inside the Ria Formosa National Park, the imaginative course of San Lorenzo, considered by Golf World magazine as the fifth best golf course in Europe, provides the golfer with a true festival of golf, where you’ll have to use all your clubs.
On the Old Course in Vilamoura, the trees that are around the dogleg holes will force you to use very precise strokes.

Test your technical skills and try out your strategies in the most famous golf courses in Europe.

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