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Lisbon Coast Golf Courses
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Belas Clube de Campo
6009m/par 72
Clube de Campo is already known as Portugal’s
most exciting residential, golf and leisure development. The name
translates literally as “the Royal Meadow” and was inspired by the
first Kings of Portugal who used the area as their personal hunting
ground. The course has excellent views of the Sintra mountains. The
second hole, named Augusta, is a beautiful and challenging par 5.
The 18th green is protected by a lake and you will do well to make
the green with your second shot at this challenging par 4.
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Estoril Golf Club
Internationally famous for its location near the
luxurious beach resort of Estoril, the course was designed by
Mackenzie Ross. The architect has made excellent use of the pine
trees and eucalyptuses, which together with the uneven terrain make
this course challenging in terms of accuracy rather than distance.It
is a short course, covering 5,200 metres for a Par 69, providing an
engrossing challenge. Its hole number 16 is internationally well
known; a Par 3 of 184 metres. The Estoril course hosted the
Portuguese Open Championship between 1953 and 1972, and also in 1977
and 1987, as well as several non-Pro international Championships. |
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Oitavos
Dunes Golfe
The course is a continuous loop
of holes, nine out & nine back, similar to links courses in UK &
Ireland. The sequence is an undisturbed golf experience from start
to finish. Distant views of the Atlantic Ocean and the nearby Sintra
mountain are distinguishable from every hole. We are proud to say
that each hole contributes to a cohesive statement and a unique golf
experience. Oitavos is a European Tour course. |
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Penha
Longa
6290m/par 72
Penha Longa is a fabulous,
well-maintained, eighteen-hole course situated in Sintra, with
fabulous views of the Sintra mountains, only twenty minutes from
Lisbon. The first three holes and the final three are laid out in a
valley wooded with pines and studded with granite outcrops. The
sixth to the 13th holes, meanwhile, have been built on a hill
offering extensive views over the region. Penha Longa hosted the
Portuguese open and was voted by golf professionals as one of the
best on the European Circuit. A new 9-hole course, the Mosteiro, was
opened in 1995 in the Pena Longa complex. |
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Praia d'El Rey
Respected American golf architect, Cabell B.
Robinson, designed the 18 hole par 72 championship Praia D`El Rey
golf course. It is one of the most picturesque layouts in Europe,
set in extensive grounds of pine forest and undulating dunes with
spectacular views over the Atlantic and the Berlenga Islands beyond.
Cabell has designed the course to be the complete golfing challenge
with bold deep bunkers, undulating greens, and natural sand border
areas contrasting sharply with the lush green fairways. Praia D`El
Rey, rated 17th best course in Europe by Golf World magazine, has
become one of the major golfing destinations in Europe. |
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Quinta da Marinha
6071m/par 71
The Quinta da Marinha course was designed by Robert Trent Jones and
is set in a private estate of 110 hectares, wooded with pine trees.
The architect has worked on the flat terrain, laying out the course
over 6,071 metres for a Par 71. The most spectacular hole on this
course is the 13th, a par 4 of 339 metres, sloping down towards the
sea. Once on the green, the golfer has the Atlantic Ocean as
background. The whole course is surrounded by beautiful panoramic
views. The following hole, a par 3, requires a very precise shot for
the ball to cross a cliff and reach a wide but not very deep green.
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Quinta de
Beloura
5878m/par 72
This is one of the new courses
built on the Estoril Coast. The setting is a 60 hectare estate half
way between Cascais and Sintra. It was designed by Rocky Roquemore
of the United States. The Quinta da Beloura course is flat and has
excellent views over the Sintra mountain range. Oaks, pines, palm
trees, cedars and magnolias and several lakes all help to create a
beautiful green landscape. The parallel holes 16 and 17 have narrow
fairways with a lake between them, requiring accuracy from the tee.
At the 18th, a 384m par 4, the green is hidden behind the largest
lake, creating a spectacular finish to the round. |
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Lisbon
Sports Club
5233m/par 69
Crossed by a stream that
influences the game on at least 12 holes, the round begins with a
difficult par 3, woods to the left, a stream to the right, the green
bunkered on both sides. The course is set in a beautiful landscape
interspersed with cypresses, eucalyptus and wild flowers. Accuracy,
skill and awareness are required for a good score. |
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