Oceânico Victoria Golf Course in Vilamoura hosts “The Duke of Edinburgh” tournament

The “The Duke of Edinburgh Cup – Portugal Qualifying Event” Golf Tournament, organized by Tivoli Hotel & Resorts and […]

The “The Duke of Edinburgh Cup – Portugal Qualifying Event” Golf Tournament, organized by Tivoli Hotel & Resorts and the André Jordan Group, will take place on May 31, at the Oceânico Victoria Golf Course, in Vilamoura.

The competition will select two players for the world final that will take place in September, in the United Kingdom, and will have the presence of numerous national and foreign personalities, whose participation greatly contributes to the high prestige of the competition.

The partnership between Tivoli Hotels & Resorts and the André Jordan Group, in organizing the “The Duke of Edinburgh Cup – Portugal Qualifying Event”, allows us to offer an exclusive program to participants and admirers of this unique event.

Thus, in addition to the challenging competition played on one of the best golf courses in Portugal – the Ocêanico Victoria Golf Course -, guests will enjoy a gala dinner at the Tivoli Victoria, during which the awards ceremony will take place.

The Tivoli Victoria was recently distinguished, by the Boa Cama Boa Mesa Guide, with the 4th consecutive golden key, integrating the list of the 26 best hotels in Portugal. It was also distinguished with certificates of excellence by TripAdvisor and by Bookings, in addition to being part of the exclusive list of Condé Nast Johansens hotels.

Tournament participants, in addition to the Tivoli Victoria, can stay in one of the T2 or T3 apartments at “The Residences at Victoria Clube de Golfe”, which is located next to the hotel and walking distance of the golf course.

With a charitable nature, the “The Duke of Edinburgh Cup – Portugal Qualifying Event” is part of the competition circuit of the “International Golf for Youth”, an institution that supports youth that is part of the “The Duke of Edinburgh's Award and which has the objective is to raise funds for the training of young people.

Founded in 1956, in Great Britain, by the Duke of Edinburgh, “The Duke of Edinburgh's Award” is now presided over by his son, Prince Edward, and has affiliation in Portugal through the Infante D. Henrique Award, whose honorary president is the Duke of Bragança.

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