The Guardian Bom Sucesso Golf Course occupies an area of over 60 hectares, on the banks of the Óbidos Lagoon and very close to the sea. It stretches along the Bom Sucesso Resort on a rugged slope with spectacular views of sea and lagoon, populated by dense Mediterranean vegetation with scores of exotic species. Hundreds of centuries-old olive trees have been planted along the resort combined with camellias, azaleas and magnolias among others that make it unique the framework of this golf course. Conceived by Donald Steel, one of the most prestigious golf architects in the world, the course has 18 Championship holes.