Portugal Invitational 2026: Make a Week of It in the Algarve

The tournament is five weeks away. The field is confirmed. The Algarve is warm. Here is why all three of these things should matter to you.

2026 Portugal Invitational - Algarve, Porugal
Pádraig Harrington won the Portugal Masters at The Els Club Vilamoura in 2016. On 31 July, he returns to that same course for the inaugural Portugal Invitational — the first PGA TOUR Champions event ever staged in Europe — alongside Bernhard Langer, José María Olazábal, Ernie Els, and a 78-player field with more major titles between them than most tours produce in a decade. Five weeks away. Accommodation in the Vilamoura golf holiday packages in late July does not linger. This is the moment to make a decision.

These Are Not Exhibition Golfers

It would be easy to mistake a senior circuit event for a celebration of the past rather than a contest in the present. Dismiss that thought. Bernhard Langer — approaching his 69th birthday — holds 47 PGA TOUR Champions wins and six Charles Schwab Cups. Harrington has claimed two U.S. Senior Open titles since turning 50 and remains a genuine contender at every major on the calendar. Olazábal, a two-time Masters champion, is competing on his home continent for the first time at this level. Colin Montgomerie, Retief Goosen, and David Duval are all here to win. The $3 million prize purse — one of the largest on the PGA TOUR Champions schedule — has a way of concentrating minds. Harrington will know every slope of The Els Club Vilamoura. That is not a small advantage.

Aerial view of The Els Club Vilamoura, host venue for the inaugural 2026 Portugal Invitational

What Tournament Week Actually Looks Like

The competition runs from 31 July to 2 August, with the Pro-Am taking place in the days beforehand. Pro-Am packages are available for those who would rather play alongside a PGA TOUR Champions legend than simply watch one — a round at The Els Club Vilamoura in that company is a golf story worth telling. All three rounds are broadcast live on Golf Channel, across 170 countries, but if you are standing on the course rather than watching from a sofa, you will see Harrington walk fairways he already knows, and Langer add another chapter to a career that declines to reach a final paragraph. The Els Club has the 261 Tap Room on site. The marina restaurants are a short drive. The dourada was in the Atlantic that morning.

Vilamoura marina on a summer evening, Algarve, with waterfront restaurants and moored yachts

The Algarve Does Not Begin and End in Vilamoura

Tournament week is the anchor. The Algarve is the destination. Quinta do Lago and Vale do Lobo are within easy reach — which have been benchmarks for European resort golf for thirty years. Further west, Palmares plays along the cliffs above Meia Praia beach, with the Atlantic visible on almost every hole. The coastline between Vilamoura and Lagos contains some of the finest golf in Portugal. Build the trip around the tournament and there is no shortage of material to fill the days either side.

clifftop fairways of Palmares Golf Course above Meia Praia beach, Algarve

The Portugal Invitational is a five-year commitment — it will return in 2027. But the inaugural edition only happens once. There will be a first winner, a first-round leader, a first eagle at The Els Club Vilamoura under tournament conditions. With Harrington and Langer in the field, a Sunday finish to remember is well within the range of probabilities.

The Algarve has been ready for this for some time. So, with any luck, are you.

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Europe’s Open: Five Names Worth Backing at Royal Birkdale

Two majors down. One to go. And it happens to be the most European one.

Royal Birkdale Golf Course Southport

The 2026 major season has been, by any reasonable measure, a European one. Rory McIlroy defended his Masters title at Augusta in April — the fourth player in history to win back-to-back Green Jackets. Aaron Rai won the PGA Championship in May, becoming the first English-born player to claim a major since 1919. Two of the three majors played so far this year have gone to Europe. The fourth, the oldest and the most naturally European of them all, arrives at Royal Birkdale on 16 July. Here are the five names worth backing.

Tommy Fleetwood — The Hometown Favourite

Tommy Fleetwood mid-swing

If there is a script written for this Open, it ends with Fleetwood’s name on the trophy. He grew up in Southport. He knows every gust off the Irish Sea, every quirk of that coastline — and, one suspects, every pub on the high street. The gallery at Birkdale will carry him loudly, and for four days. He finished tied eleventh at Shinnecock Hills last weekend. His links record is exceptional. The only thing Fleetwood has never done is win a major. Birkdale in July, in front of a crowd entirely on his side, feels like the moment that changes.

Aaron Rai — The Man With Momentum

Aaron Rai with the Wanamaker Trophy, Aronimink, May 2026

Three weeks ago, Rai won the PGA Championship at Aronimink. He did it without any of the drama that typically surrounds major week — calmly, methodically, with the composure of someone who had done it before. He hadn’t. He was also tied eleventh at Shinnecock Hills last weekend. The form is there. The belief, clearly, is there. Links golf will suit him. This is a player who could win two majors in a calendar year, and if that thought has not yet crossed his mind, it will have crossed his caddie’s.

Rory McIlroy — The Links Specialist

Tommy Fleetwood mid-swing

McIlroy won The Open at Royal Liverpool in 2014. He has six major titles and back-to-back Masters victories. His Shinnecock weekend was painful — a promising start that unravelled over two difficult back nines — but he has already confirmed the next two weeks will be spent playing links golf at home. The Scottish Open follows on 9 July, four days before Birkdale. There is a reason McIlroy talks about The Open the way other players talk about Augusta. The links game is the one he trusts most. He is not the favourite. He is, however, dangerous.

Shane Lowry — The Experience Card

Tommy Fleetwood mid-swing

Lowry won at Royal Portrush in 2019 in conditions that resembled a weather event more than a golf tournament. He won anyway. He is the sort of player who gets sharper when the wind gets up and the occasion gets heavy. Royal Birkdale in July can be both. Lowry will not feature prominently in the early conversations about this Open. That is almost certainly how he would prefer it.

Robert MacIntyre — The One Worth Watching

Tommy Fleetwood mid-swing

The young Scotsman plays links golf as though he was born to it — which, on the west coast of Scotland, he essentially was. MacIntyre has been building quietly toward a major for two years. The ingredients are there: the game, the temperament, the pedigree. Birkdale, with the right wind and the right week, might be where the building finally stops.

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The 154th Open Championship begins on 16 July. If it has you thinking about golf in rather more agreeable temperatures, the Algarve’s coastal courses offer firm fairways and Atlantic winds year-round — the next best thing to a week on the Lancashire coast. Browse our Algarve golf holidays and start planning.


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Golf in the Western Algarve: Why the Other Half of the Coast Deserves Your Attention

From Lagos to Carvoeiro, the courses west of the Golden Triangle are quieter, more varied, and consistently underestimated.

Most golfers booking a trip to the Algarve set their coordinates for the same stretch of coastline — Vilamoura, Quinta do Lago, Vale do Lobo. And it cannot be denied that these courses stand on their own as World-Class golf courses. The western half of the coast, however, runs its own game entirely, and has been doing so for a long time. And these courses deserve your attention.

Western Algarve Lagos

Lagos

Three courses sit in and around Lagos, each distinct enough to fill a week without repetition. Palmares is the most prominent — 27 holes redesigned by Robert Trent Jones Jr., combining parkland terrain with genuine links-style holes along the Meia Praia shoreline. The views across the Bay of Lagos from the upper sections are among the best you will find on any course in the country.

Designed by Howard Swan, the Boavista course does not receive the attention it deserves. Its two distinct sections climb to the highest point of the resort, before descending through landscaped valleys and water features to the clubhouse. The par-4 seventh, played against a backdrop of Atlantic and the Monchique hills, is worth the round on its own.

Espiche, the newest of the three, takes a softer approach — an undulating layout that works with the natural terrain rather than against it, and one that consistently rewards precision over power.

Palmares Golf Course, Lagos — 27-hole links-style layout with views over the Bay of Lagos, Western Algarve Boavista Golf Course, Lagos — Howard Swan design with Atlantic and Monchique hill views, Western Algarve Espiche Golf Course, Lagos — undulating layout set within the natural terrain of the Western Algarve
Portimão

Morgado presents the most generous setting in the area — a Seve Ballesteros design spread across a vast estate north of the city, with wide fairways, six par threes, and conditions that hold up impressively through the season. The scale of the property gives the round a sense of occasion that is difficult to find elsewhere in the western Algarve. Its neighbour, Álamos, is a par-71 layout with undulating fairways, well-placed bunkers, and steeply sloping greens that make the short game decisive. Views across the Monchique mountains and surrounding farmland make it worth seeking out, particularly for those spending longer in the area.

Penina needs no introduction to anyone who has followed golf in Portugal for more than five minutes. Sir Henry Cotton’s 1966 design — built on converted rice paddies — is the oldest course in the Algarve and hosted the Portuguese Open six times. It remains a flat, strategically demanding test that rewards course management over distance. The resort facilities are extensive. This is a base, not just a tee time.

Alto Golf offers a different proposition — elevated tees, sea views, and a layout that grows more demanding as the round develops. The par-5 sixteenth, with its substantial lake, has ended more than a few good cards.

Morgado Golf Course, Portimão — Seve Ballesteros design, Western Algarve Penina Championship Golf Course, Portimão — oldest course in the Algarve, designed by Sir Henry Cotton Alto Golf Course, Portimão — elevated tees and sea views, Western Algarve
Carvoeiro

Vale da Pinta and its neighbour Gramacho form a natural two-course combination around Carvoeiro. Vale da Pinta is the more celebrated of the two — ancient olive trees, uneven lies, and an atmosphere that feels older than the game itself. Gramacho is the more accessible partner, redesigned from nine holes to eighteen, with almonds, olives, and carobs providing the backdrop.

Silves Golf, a few kilometres inland, adds a third option — orchards and farmland framing a layout that is gentler in character but no less enjoyable for it.

Vale da Pinta Golf Course, Carvoeiro — ancient olive trees and undulating fairways, Western Algarve Gramacho Golf Course, Carvoeiro — almond and olive tree backdrop, Western Algarve Silves Golf Course — orchards and farmland setting inland from Carvoeiro, Western Algarve
Worth Knowing

Faro Airport is around an hour from Lagos — a manageable drive either way, and one that is easily sorted with a pre-booked transfer. The western Algarve is quieter than its eastern counterpart, particularly outside the summer months, which makes it a better choice for golfers who prefer an unhurried pace on and off the course. Lagos and Portimão both have proper food scenes — seafood that takes itself seriously, restaurants that fill up for the right reasons.

East, Central or West, whatever your choice, browse our full selection of Algarve golf courses or explore golf holidays in the Algarve to start planning an unforgettable trip.