World Travel Awards 2013 winners – Portugal again…

logo-world-travel-awardsIt is with a great pleasure that we announce the winners of the 20th World Travel Awards, voted by travel agents worldwide. Portugal has achieved 9 awards in the 2013 World Travel Award Winners for Europe, all these prizes are among the Tee Times T.O. offers for your fantastic holidays.

Madeira was honored with the best Europe’s Leading Design Hotel – The Vine Hotel. Algarve received also the prize for Europe’s Leading Boutique Resort – Vila Joya, and Europe’s Leading Villa Resort – Martinhal Beach Resort and Hotel is the other awarded nominee in the 2013 WTA, that make Portugal one of the best countries for your excelence holidays destination.

Congratulations to all.

West Algarve Golf Courses – Morgado and Álamos

Álamos Golf Course,  is a beautiful par 71 course located between Portimão and Monchique, and definitely one of the best golf courses in the Algarve for your holidays . With no buildings in sight, this 18 hole golf course provides a very pleasant game of golf, combined with a nice, relaxing scenic experience.

alamosÁlamos golf course , offers wide, hilly greens, with quite the wavy fairway, it is surrounded by a nice forest filled with the local flora, orchads and even a vineyard! If you”re lucky you may even find traces of one of the region”s most famous inhabitants, the wild boar. In fact, this resort is known for its rich fauna and you will often come across one or more of its specimens. To satisfy your curiosity, you may read about it in one of the many information boards available on site. If there is a place where man and nature live in harmony, this is defenetly it.
See full course details and book your golf up to October 2014 in www.tee-times.info or www.algarvepackage.com

Morgado do Reguengo is a stunning 72 Par golf course located on the foots of Monchique mountains, in a country estate, just a short drive from the seaside town of Portimão and the fishing village of Alvor. When you play at Morgado be prepared to experience two different nine holes – one slightly flatter and the other undulating, displaying impressive views across the Monchique mountains.

morgadoThis is a walkable course, if you”ve got the stamina, but when the weather warms up you”ll want to enjoy the comfort of a buggy, in fact, accesses to the fairways are extremely well displayed. A round on this championship course is also a great chance to appreciate the surrounding nature, since it is an estate known for the richness of its fauna and flora, and also an opportunity to extend the day into the mountains and experience the real Algarve, it will be worth your while!

See full course details and book your golf up to October 2014 in www.tee-times.info or www.algarvepackage.com

 

Chez Carlos Golf Society – APPC Charity Day = Vale da Pinta Golf Course 29th June 2013

In a slight departure form our normal personalised golf days, 11 Society members and guests were pleased to participate in the 3rd annual tournament to support the APPC. The Portuguese Association of Cerebral Palsy Faro (Faro APPC) is a Private Institution of Social Solidarity for people with disabilities, founded in 1982, by a group of parents and professional s. It supports the prevention, diagnosis, evaluation and rehabilitation of children and young adults with Cerebral Palsy related problems. Several people who are afflicted with this condition attended and participated in the day. It was very humbling.

Vale da Pinta Golf Course gave generously of their course, their staff and their time to provide a wonderful day for both the players and the beneficiaries of the charity. The buffet lunch was excellent and various sponsors had donated prizes for both the competition and the Tombola.

As for the golf itself, there was a “shotgun” start and Carlos from Tee Times T.O. had excelled by commandeering both the 1st and 10th, as well as the 11th tees, so that no one had to travel far from the clubhouse either before or after the game!

The Society excelled in several respects. Pride of place must go to the winner of the whole competition – Peter Bell – who scored a wonderful 40 points, having been spurred on by his playing partners who were not quite as good! The former Portuguese international football goalkeeper, Ricardo Pereira – a 2 handicap player – finished second, but Tony Roberts, another of our party finished 3rd with 38 points.

Peter kindly donated his trophy for permanent display in the Chez Carlos Restaurant. (Of course that means he does not have to clean it himself!)

Tony’s son George, at about 2 metres tall (6 footish if you are on old numbers) and weighing about 64 kg (10st) knocked a huge drive down the 18th to win the longest drive. Tony himself won the nearest the pin prize at the 15th and Peter Bell won a bottle of wine for hitting the green at the 17th which few people did throughout the day.

The tombola provided further amusement when Carlos won 2 tee times, including buggy at any Pestana Golf course of his choice, and John Gibson won a tray of beautiful apples which he promptly gave to the kitchen staff – presumably for roast pork later. He is obviously more of a carnivorous nature!

Finally we returned to Vilamoura for one last drink at Parky’s to finish another great day of fun and camaraderie.

In short, we had a lovely day, with nice people who gave generously for a cause which, looking at the videos relating to the APPC and the carers and their dependants that attended the day, was very much deserving of our support.