Golf Club de Morgado

Portugal

18 Holes-Par 73 - 6399 m

Rating 134/73.5

Established 2003

South Portugal - Algarve - Vilamoura / Portimão Region

Golf Club de Morgado is located to the north of Portimão town nested within undulating small valleys. The immediate main characteristic factor is its large greens which place demand on good putting skills. Also, the accuracy of the player's shot will be questioned by deep aggressive bunkers.

 
 
 
 
 
 

Why Bermuda Grass is brown?

Bermuda Grass has both rhizomes and stolons. Its leaf texture varies from coarse to very fine depending on species and variety. Bermuda Grass has a deep, fibrous root system, with rooting occurring at the nodes of the stolons. This grass is widely used on lawns, roadsides, parks, school grounds, athletic fields, golf courses and other areas where a close-mowed, dense turf is desired. Bermuda Grass is sensitive to cool temperatures and will stop growing and turn brown when soil temperatures fall below 10ºC . Bermuda Grass has poor shade tolerance.

 
 
 
 
 

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