Game Changer at Old Course Vilamoura: Trackman Technology Hits the Algarve

When it comes to golf holidays, few places match the charm and innovation you’ll find at the Old Course Vilamoura, one of Tee Times‘ standout destinations. Always popular among golfers visiting Portugal, this legendary Algarve course just got even better thanks to its exciting new partnership with Trackman, the global leader in ball-tracking technology.

Here’s the deal: Old Course Vilamoura is now officially the first course in the Algarve to roll out Trackman’s state-of-the-art tech, changing the way you practice, play, and even compete. Whether you’re working on your swing at the driving range (the largest in Portugal, by the way, with 20 spacious bays) or virtually teeing off from iconic holes using advanced golf simulators, Trackman has you covered.

This innovative partnership, guided by DETAILS (the team behind some of Portugal’s coolest hospitality and sports venues), means golfers get precision feedback on every swing—rain or shine, day or night. The best part? It’s totally free for all guests. Add to that personalised service, welcome gifts, and refreshing snacks throughout the round, and you’ve got a golfing experience that’s genuinely next-level.

Cutting edge at Old Course Vilamoura

Nuno Sepulveda, Co-CEO at DETAILS, sums it up perfectly: “We’re always looking to push the boundaries and keep Vilamoura at the cutting edge of golf. With Trackman, we’re offering golfers the chance to have fun, sharpen their game, and experience our courses virtually from anywhere in the world.”

This fabulous tech addition is just one highlight of Old Course Vilamoura’s impressive recent makeover, including a stylish new clubhouse that blends modern luxury with classic Algarve charm. Sustainability has also been front and centre, with eco-friendly irrigation systems, drought-tolerant grass varieties, energy-efficient Hydropresser stations, and electric-powered equipment reducing the environmental impact.

Ready to hit the greens? Tee Times Golf Holidays invites you to experience the upgraded Old Course Vilamoura firsthand—where technology meets tradition and sustainability meets superb service. Pack your clubs, bring your friends, and prepare for a golf holiday with the best packages that set a new standard for fun, innovation, and unforgettable memories in the Algarve.

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Andalucía Costa del Sol Open de España 2025

Spanish Golfers Shine

Spanish golf is in the spotlight at the Andalucía Costa del Sol Open de España 2025, as some of the country’s top female players compete in the season-ending event of the Ladies European Tour (LET). With the tournament’s prestigious history and strong Spanish representation, this year’s edition is shaping up to be a thrilling battle for the title.

Leading the charge are Carlota Ciganda and Fátima Fernández Cano, who have surged to the top of the leaderboard. At the halfway stage, Ciganda leads at eight under par, closely followed by Fernández Cano at seven under par, as both look to cap off the season with a major victory.

With two rounds remaining, Spain’s top female golfers are well-positioned to secure victory in this highly competitive tournament, which serves as the grand finale of the LET season.

Carlota Ciganda’s Flawless Round

A bogey-free second round has placed Carlota Ciganda in the lead, thanks to an impressive scorecard featuring:

  • Four birdies
  • One eagle
  • Zero bogeys

Her consistent and aggressive play has made her the clear favorite heading into the final rounds. A victory here would mark another major achievement in her already decorated career.

Fátima Fernández Cano Keeps the Pressure On

Not far behind, Fátima Fernández Cano has also delivered a strong performance. She sits just one stroke back at seven under par, maintaining steady form throughout the tournament.

Her ability to stay composed under pressure will be key as she challenges Ciganda for the title.


Spanish Golfers Shine in the LET Season Finale

The Andalucía Costa del Sol Open de España has long been a stage for Spain’s top female golfers, and this year is no exception. With multiple Spanish players performing well, this event highlights the depth of talent in Spanish women’s golf.

A win for Ciganda or Fernández Cano would add another homegrown champion to the tournament’s history, reinforcing Spain’s dominance in women’s professional golf.


Looking Ahead to the Final Rounds

With two rounds left to play, the Andalucía Costa del Sol Open de España promises an exciting conclusion. Ciganda and Fernández Cano will need to maintain their momentum as they compete against an elite international field.

For golf fans, this is an opportunity to witness Spanish golf at its finest in a premier event on home soil.

Inspired by Spain’s top talent? Plan your next golf getaway and experience world-class courses in stunning locations across the country.

Source: elperiodigolf.madridiario.es

Spain Golf Sustainability Initiatives

Spain Steps Up Golf Sustainability

The Real Federación Española de Golf (RFEG) and The R&A are working together to boost golf sustainability in Spain.

Their renewed collaboration reflects a shared ambition to improve golf course efficiency and environmental responsibility across the country. As climate challenges grow and regulations tighten, the push for more sustainable practices has never been more urgent — and Spain is responding with action.

Daniel Lightfoot, Director of Sustainable Golf at The R&A, recently visited Spain to observe and support ongoing sustainability projects led by the RFEG’s Green Section. His visit highlighted not only the technical advances made in recent years but also the growing commitment within Spain to address environmental challenges through innovation, education, and strategic partnerships.

A Legacy of Golf Sustainability in Spain

Established in 2002, the RFEG’s Green Section has consistently worked alongside The R&A on various initiatives aimed at achieving more efficient and environmentally friendly golf course maintenance. Under the guidance of former R&A Sustainability Director Steve Isaac, significant advancements were made in areas such as:

  • Implementing more sustainable grass species.

  • Establishing academies to promote golf.

  • Optimizing the use of phytosanitary products.

  • Enhancing irrigation efficiency.

  • Installing photovoltaic energy systems.

One notable project is “Golf Course 2030,” which involves collaboration with the Spanish Association of Greenkeepers and the University of Seville. This initiative explores non-chemical alternatives for turf disease control, addressing current regulations on phytosanitary use and seeking genetic solutions to diseases like Dollar Spot.

Daniel Lightfoot’s Visit: A Commitment to Sustainability

During his visit to Seville, Lightfoot toured the University of Seville’s facilities, where studies are conducted in collaboration with the Plant Production team led by Professors Manuel Avilés and Celia Borrero. He also visited areas provided by Sevilla Fútbol Club for sports turf research, supported by groundsman Carlos Venegas.

In Madrid, Lightfoot met with RFEG officials, including Director General Jorge Sagardoy and Green Section Director David Gómez, who outlined the federation’s sustainability efforts. The discussions emphasized the importance of these initiatives in the development and promotion of golf in Spain.

The visit concluded at the Centro Nacional de Golf, where General Director Juan Fernández showcased various sustainability projects implemented in recent years. The center serves as a testing ground for these initiatives before they are applied to other Spanish courses.

A Sustainable Future for Golf in Spain

Lightfoot commended the progress made in Spain, emphasizing the importance of continued collaboration to make golf courses more sustainable. This visit further strengthens the relationship between The R&A and the RFEG, ensuring that Spain remains at the forefront of sustainable golf development.

For those who appreciate Spain’s world-class golf courses, these sustainability efforts not only protect the environment but also enhance the overall playing experience. If you’re considering a golf getaway, why not experience some of Spain’s finest, eco-friendly golf courses?

Discover top golf destinations in Spain and book your next golf holiday here.

Source: Real Federación Española de Golf (RFEG)