Portugal’s Golf Course Rankings Shake Up

The “King” has been toppled after 15 years. A new course is at the top.

Top100GolfCourses.com has published its 2026 update to Portugal’s Top 50, and it is being called the most volatile edition in the list’s history, with only four courses holding on to their previous position. That is a lot of movement for a country with around eighty-six eighteen-hole courses spread across five regions.

For anyone planning a golf trip to Portugal this year, it is also useful reading: a top spot is not permanent, and neither is a top-ten place secure. At the summit, a course that only opened in 2023 has done something no course outside the Algarve has managed since 2008: taken the national number one spot. (Top100GolfCourses.com)

A New Name at the Top

Fairway through dune land at Dunas Terras da Comporta golf course near Lisbon

Dunas Terras da Comporta, an hour south of Lisbon on the edge of the Sado Estuary, now sits at number one in Portugal. Designed by David McLay Kidd through natural dune land, it has collected a run of international honours since opening in 2023, and this latest placing confirms it as more than a passing trend. It is the first time since 2008 that a course from the Lisbon & Central region has led the national ranking. Five minutes away, the Torre course, designed by Sergio García, gives the estate a second layout worth building a trip around. Play Dunas Terras da Comporta and the case for both makes itself.

Monte Rei Steps Aside

Monte Rei North golf course in the Eastern Algarve

For fifteen years, Monte Rei North held the number one position in Portugal without serious challenge. That run ends this year. The Jack Nicklaus Signature design near Tavira in the eastern Algarve now sits at number two, still firmly inside the country’s elite, still one of the more complete tests of golf on the Iberian Peninsula. Set among cork oak and pine, the course rewards accuracy over power, and its practice facilities are as complete as its ranking suggests. Fifteen years at the top is not a run many courses anywhere in the world can claim, and second place on a list this competitive is no demotion. It is simply Portuguese golf catching up with itself.

Quinta do Lago South Returns to the Podium

Monte Rei North golf course in the Eastern Algarve

Quinta do Lago South climbed three places to number three, reclaiming a podium finish and reasserting its position as the Algarve’s leading traditional resort course. Set within the Ria Formosa Natural Park, it pairs golf with one of the region’s more distinctive landscapes, saltwater marshland giving way to fairways rather than the other way around. The course has long been the benchmark against which newer Algarve designs are measured, and this year’s ranking makes that case with numbers rather than reputation alone.

Rankings shift from year to year, this year more than most, with six courses entering the Top 25 for the first time. What doesn’t shift is why golfers keep returning to Portugal: more than three hundred days of sunshine in the Algarve, a growing case for Lisbon & Central, and courses across both regions built for a repeat visit, not a single tick on a list. Browse our Algarve golf holidays and see the courses behind the numbers.


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Golf South of the Tagus: The Lisbon Region’s Most Underrated Course Cluster

Dunas, Torre, Montado, Aroeira, Quinta do Peru, Troia — six reasons to cross the river.

Most golfers heading to Lisbon look west towards Cascais and Sintra, or north towards the Silver Coast. The courses south of the Tagus rarely make the shortlist. That is a mistake worth correcting.

Dunas da Comporta: The Best Golf Course in the World

An hour south of Lisbon, on the edge of the Sado Estuary, Dunas Golf Course at Terras da Comporta has done something no Portuguese course has done before. Designed by David McLay-Kidd — the Scottish architect behind Bandon Dunes — and opened in October 2023, the par-71 layout across 84 hectares of natural sandy terrain is the closest thing to a links course in Portugal.
South Lisbon Comporta Golf CourseThe awards came quickly and have not stopped. Dunas was named World’s Best New Golf Course and Europe’s Best New Golf Course at the 2023 World Golf Awards. In 2024, it collected three more — World’s Best Golf Course, Europe’s Best Golf Course, and Europe’s Best Eco-Friendly Golf Facility. It retained the Europe’s Best Golf Course title in 2025. It holds the number one ranking in Portugal on Top100GolfCourses.com and sits at number six in Continental Europe on the same list.

All of this within two years of opening. No course in Europe has made an entrance like it.

Torre: Sergio Garcia’s First Signature Course

Five minutes from Dunas, the Torre Golf Course opened in 2025 — the first complete design by 2017 Masters champion Sergio Garcia. The par-72 layout stretches to 6,575 metres from the back tees and draws heavily on Garcia’s favourite course, Valderrama. Small greens, tight fairways, risk-and-reward holes and short par-threes with real character.
South Lisbon Torre Golf CourseTogether, Dunas and Torre make Terras da Comporta a genuine 36-hole destination — two courses of Continental European Top 100 calibre, side by side, an hour from Lisbon. That combination did not exist two years ago.

Montado: Cork Oaks, Muscatel Vines, and an Island Green

Montado Golf Course lies on Portugal’s Blue Coast, around an hour south of Lisbon, close to the coastal town of Setúbal and the historic village of Palmela. The course unfolds beneath oak, olive, chestnut and pine trees, with creeks, natural lakes and muscatel vineyards winding around the layout — a setting that feels genuinely apart from the city, despite the short drive.
South Lisbon Montado Golf CourseThe signature hole is the 18th, where the green sits on an island and the round ends exactly as it should: with something at stake.

The course is in excellent condition and golfers are well looked after. For accommodation, the Crowne Plaza Caparica Lisbon — a DHM property on the Costa de Caparica — provides an excellent base, with attractive rates available for golf guests.

Aroeira: Two Courses, One Forest, One Very Good Reason to Stay Longer

Tucked in a pine forest adjacent to the coastal town of Caparica and just 15 miles from Lisbon, Aroeira features two golf courses. Frank Pennink’s Aroeira Pines Classic, which opened in 1973, was dubbed the “Wentworth of Lisbon” by the British press.
South Lisbon Aroeiras Golf CourseThe second course, designed by Donald Steel, occupies more uneven terrain with more water in play and is generally the tougher of the two. Aroeira is now part of the PGA portfolio — under new ownership that has invested considerably in both course conditions and service standards. Between them, the two courses offer enough variety to fill several days without moving your bags — and they are in better shape than ever.

Quinta do Peru: Quietly Exceptional

Set against the Arrábida Hills, Quinta do Peru was considered one of the top 10 golf courses in Europe by European Golf magazine and has hosted rounds of the European Challenge Tour. It sits between Sesimbra and Setúbal, routed across a high undulating plateau through more than 300 acres of pine forest, with views across the treetops and the Arrábida mountains as a backdrop.
South Lisbon Quinta do Peru Golf CourseIt earns its reputation quietly. The golfers who have played it tend to take care of the rest.

Troia: The One That Requires a Ferry and Rewards the Effort

Designed by Robert Trent Jones Senior and opened in 1980, Troia sits on a peninsula reached by a short ferry crossing from Setúbal, wedged between the Atlantic Ocean, the Sado Estuary and the Serra da Arrábida. When the Portuguese Open came to Troia in 1983, Sam Torrance was the only player to beat par for the championship.
South Lisbon Troia Golf CourseLike Aroeira, the course has since come under the PGA umbrella, with new ownership investing significantly in playing conditions and the wider visitor experience. The ferry crossing adds ten minutes and a considerable amount of anticipation.

From an award-winning course ranked the best in the world to a clifftop plateau with views across the Arrábida, the south of the Tagus offers some of the finest and most varied golf in Portugal.

Tee Times covers the full range of Lisbon golf holidays — courses, hotels, and tee times across all of the above.