Quinta do Lago profits almost triple to €4.6m

Denis O’Brien has substantially expanded the Algarve golf resort since buying it in 1998

The Quinta do Lago Golf Club, which is owned by businessman Denis O'Brien. Photograph: Luke Walker/Getty
The Quinta do Lago Golf Club, which is owned by businessman Denis O'Brien. Photograph: Luke Walker/Getty

Profits at the company that manages Denis O’Brien’s Quinta do Lago golf resort in the Algarve last year almost tripled to £3.98 million (€4.6 million).

Accounts for UK-registered Algarve Golf Courses Ltd, show that a subsidiary that manages the complex in Portugal – Sociedade do Golfe da Quinta do Lago SA – made the £3.98 million profit in the year to the end of December 2022.

The profit of £3.98 million is a 190 per cent increase on the profit of £1.37 million for 2021.

The performance followed Covid-19 shutdown-related losses of £3.7 million in 2020.

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The company closed the 2022 financial period with capital and reserves of £18.76 million.

The directors for Algarve Golf Courses Ltd said they were satisfied with the performance of the Sociedade do Golfe da Quinta do Lago in 2022.

Mr O’Brien acquired the Quinta do Lago resort in 1998, and has expanded it substantially in the years since. It comprises three golf courses, hotels, a sports campus and residential units.

Algarve Golf Courses had net assets of £7.27 million at the end of 2022 – unchanged from the end of 2021. The directors noted that it did not make a profit in 2022 as it did not trade.

Separately, accounts for another Denis O’Brien-owned entity, Catalunya Golf Ltd show that it recorded a pretax profit of £1.74 million last year, following a pretax loss of £2.19 million in the prior year.

The entity is a holding company for companies engaged in the ownership and management of golf courses and the directors state both the level of business and the year-end financial position were satisfactory.

The firm’s loss arose from the foreign exchange conversion of the firm’s underlying investment and not from trading.

A subsidiary, PGA Golf de Caldas SA is engaged in property development and recorded profits of £1.29 million last year. At the end of last year, it had consolidated capital and reserves of £1.7 million.

Gordon Deegan

Gordon Deegan

Gordon Deegan is a contributor to The Irish Times