Wednesday, February 23, 2011

Winter Golf in the South of Europe - a wide range of courses to choose from

Has never considered a holiday in the Algarve, Portugal or at the Costa del Sol, Málaga Golf? Two of which are a short two or three hours flight from most European capitals in Portugal faro airport and the Costa del Sol Malaga airport. This short break means that you can get out of a weekend of golf break and stay behind in the working time on Monday morning!

The Algarve is a natural region with beautiful mountains, valleys and pristine beaches on the southern coast Portugal and counts with more than 30 golf courses ranging from 100 miles of beautiful coastline all offering an excellent view standard and of course impressive. The almost endless falling rain sun and low climate makes one of the most popular destinations in golf in Europe. Really have thought of everything to attract the golfer to this part of Europe and offer even golf clubs for rent a car at the airport of Faro, so you can travel light!

The Costa del Sol there often known as the Costa De Golf, quite rightly, are now more than 60 golf courses in this region of Spain 4 of which are classified in the top 10 in Europe, Valderrama, which has hosted the Ryder Cup and 2007 Volvo Masters commemorated its 20th anniversary there. A warm sunny climate attracts golfer year-round and is especially popular in the winter months with people travelling from cooler European countries.

The Costa del Sol is the most popular European destination for tourists of golf, and has received permission from the authorities to use recycled water to irrigate golf courses. It is investing millions of euros in the expansion of its network of recycled water for power supply 100 percent of the golf courses in the region. Due to climate in Andalusia and the fall of rain under a difference from other European countries who receive the abundance of water, of course, through rain, to consider how to better, more respectful maintain coasts courses up to a high standard and then are really a standard height of here!

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