: The greens at Dom Pedro are large and undulating. Players who find their rhythm on Friday often post "64" or "65" cards.
: The par-5s (holes 12 and 17) become focal points. Players must decide whether to hunt for eagles to jump up the leaderboard or play safe to ensure a paycheck. Portugal Masters, Second Round - Link 2
: Traditionally, the cut at the Portugal Masters is one of the lowest on the tour, often requiring players to be 3-under or 4-under par just to play the weekend. : The greens at Dom Pedro are large and undulating
: The closing stretch—specifically the 17th and 18th—features significant water hazards. In the second round, these holes break the hearts of those sitting right on the bubble of the cut line. 📊 Performance Indicators to Watch Players must decide whether to hunt for eagles
: Coastal winds in Vilamoura often pick up after 2:00 PM. Early starters usually have the advantage of smoother greens and calmer air. 🌊 Notable Course Features: The Back Nine
: The ultimate "swing" hole where a player can easily card a 3 or a 7.