Island green, #17 with one of the largest cork trees on the course guarding the basket.
Looking back down, East, at the village of São Luis.
Hard dogleg that requires a placement tee-shot with a mando and tunnel uphill for the second shot makes this a short but tricky par 4.
Hole 9
Looking back down, East, at the village of São Luis.
Hole 15
Hard dogleg that requires a placement tee-shot with a mando and tunnel uphill for the second shot makes this a short but tricky par 4.
Hole 17
Island green, #17 with one of the largest cork trees on the course guarding the basket.
Other
Buraco/Hole 1 (parallel with the main road N120)
1 Blue and White
2 Blue and White (16 also uses this basket)
4 Blue and White
5 Blue and White
3 Blue and White
6 Blue and White
7 White
8 Blue and White
10 White
11 White
9 Blue & White
12 Blue and White
13 Blue and White
14 Blue & White
16 White (uses #2’s basket)
17 Blue & White Island Green: if tee shot misses island go to the Drop Zone & add a penalty stroke.
15 Blue & White. Par 4 — Mando for tee shot AND mando for approach shot.
18 Blue and White   Par 4
Looking west from hole 9’s tee area.
Cork oaks on hole 16’s fairway.
More roughs
Don’t confuse the numbers on the oak trees for hole numbers. They are not.
13’s basket tucked behind a Cork oak. Raised green requires finesse off the tee to get the birdie.