List of golf courses in Portugal

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This is a list of golf courses in Portugal .

Algarve

West Algarve

Central Algarve

The front of the Quinta do Lago golf course. Quinta22.jpg
The front of the Quinta do Lago golf course.

East Algarve

Lisbon

Porto

Azores

Madeira

The 14th hole at Porto Santo Golfe Porto Santo Hole 14.JPG
The 14th hole at Porto Santo Golfe

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