The road to 125 years of golf in Portugal: a journey through time

Golf in Portugal has a rich history that dates back almost 125 years. The story began in 1890 when the Oporto Niblicks Golf Club, now Oporto Golf Club, emerged as the first course on the Iberian Peninsula and the fifth in continental Europe. 24 members gave life to the founding golf club in Portugal.

Initially enjoyed by Britons who had left their country, golf found its home near the mouth of the Douro River in Porto. By 1900, the golf course had expanded from 9 holes to 18. As the 20th century progressed, Lisbon also embraced golf, and the Lisbon Sports Club and Estoril Club created their courses, expanding the niche.

Today, the Oporto Golf Club honours its history. Its undulating holes wind through the Portuguese geography with the same charm as the holes on the best courses in the United Kingdom. Philip Mackenzie Ross remodelled the course in the late 1950s and was responsible for maintaining the original imprint.

 

Sir Henry Cotton’s vision to transform golf in Portugal

In the 1960s, Sir Henry Cotton’s vision transformed the Algarve by introducing the Penina Resort Championship course. At this crucial moment, it integrated golf into the region’s tourism offering, laying the foundation for future developments. Cotton also designed Vale do Lobo and one of the golf jewels in the south of the Algarve: Quinta de Benamor. A par 71 of 6,100 yards that shines among hills and leafy trees.

The late 1970s and 1980s saw a boom in golf courses in the Algarve, with iconic designs such as Palmares, Vilamoura Old Course, and San Lorenzo enriching the landscape. At the end of the 1980s, Portugal had 23 courses.

The 1990s saw a golf boom, which doubled the number of courses, surpassing 50 in the millennium. The Algarve remained a hotspot, but other regions, including the north, the central continent, Madeira and the Azores, joined the golf scene. In that decade, we founded Tee Times Golf Agency, offering Portugal golf breaks to worldwide golfers who began hiring our services.

As The Clubhouse Algarve Magazine explains, Oporto Golf Club proudly claims the Skeffington Cup, created in 1891, to be one of the world’s oldest continuously contested golf trophies. This rich history illustrates the development of the sport, becoming an integral part of Portugal’s culture and sport.

In 2024, we commemorate 75 years of the Portuguese Golf Federation as we approach the celebration of the 125 years of the Oporto Golf Club. Golf in Portugal is an example of a harmonious coexistence between sport and nature, with spectacular golf courses that serve as a perfect transition between land and sea. The century we live in promises to add more colour and personality to Portugal’s golf legacy. And we will be there, providing the best service for those who choose to enjoy their Portugal golf holidays with us.

Whether you’re a beginner or a seasoned pro, Portugal’s golf courses offer something for everyone. From the Algarve’s stunning coastal courses to the Oporto’s historical courses, Portugal is a golfing paradise that should be on every golfer’s bucket list. So, why not book your next trip to play golf in Portugal today and experience the country’s rich golfing history for yourself?

Herdade do Pinheirinho Golf tees off a new era in Portugal golf courses history

Herdade do Pinheirinho Golf tees off a new era in Portugal golf courses history

On Portugal’s exclusive Blue Coast, golf enthusiasts have a reason to rejoice with the grand, long-awaited official opening of Herdade do Pinheirinho Golf. This beautiful course, nestled in the heart of Portugal, promises a world-class golfing experience and a harmonious blend of luxury and nature.

Herdade do Pinheirinho boasts an 18-hole championship course designed by Jorge Santana da Silva to captivate golf players of every skill level. The sandy layout weaves seamlessly through the stunning Portuguese terrain, offering panoramic views of rolling hills and coastal beauty. Each hole is an invitation to challenge one’s skill while immersing oneself in the serene beauty of the surroundings.

Herdade do Pinheirinho: a unique design

Da Silva explained that the golf course design aimed to preserve as much natural vegetation as possible. Even in areas where they shaped each hole, they followed the original design from 12 years ago. The course is on a 90-hectare property near Dunas Terra da Comporta (designed by David McLay Kidd) and Costa Terra (by Fazio Design).

Our team of experts believes that Herdade do Pinheirinho is where the passion for golf will meet the elegance of Portuguese hospitality. Its 6,530-yard par 72 offers an excellent challenge for those looking for the best golf breaks in Lisbon. The seal of Vic Properties, which was on hold for several years, is present in this project. However, the time has come for the inauguration of the golf course designed by the famous architect Santana da Silva.

Located an hour and a half drive from Lisbon, you, your family and your friends could embark on an extraordinary golfing journey amidst the scenic beauty of Herdade do Pinheirinho. Every swing will tell a story against the backdrop of Portugal’s natural splendour. We invite you to celebrate the opening of a new chapter in Portuguese golfing sophistication. In Tee Times, we have the best packages if you are looking to experience the best Portugal Golf Holidays.

Get ready to visit Herdade do Pinheirinho and Portugal’s Blue Coast. Be transported on a golf journey that will leave you spellbound!

Portugal Golf – International Pairs Golf Final returns to Portugal

International Pairs Golf Óbidos 2023. Portugal hosts another International Pairs Golf final.

International Pairs Golf Final returns to Portugal for the 4th time in 7 years

The International Pairs Golf World Final 2023 will be held at Royal Óbidos and Bom Sucesso, in the Lisbon region, from 6 to 10 November.

Armandt Scholtz, managing director of International Pairs Golf, says that Portugal “has always been a great place for the event, with its beautiful golf courses, friendly people, and lively culture”, and that “the International Pairs tournament has had the privilege of hosting previous finals in the Algarve from 2017-2019″.

For a number of reasons, Portugal stood out as an outstanding choice for the event’s final. To begin, Portugal has become a well-known golf destination that draws golf fans worldwide. The country has a huge number of excellent golf courses with a wide range of landscapes and difficult layouts that appeal to both amateur and professional players.

According to Armandt Scholtz: “There are many economic, cultural, and publicity benefits for Portugal that come from hosting the International Pairs World Final: the event brings a lot of people to the area, which creates jobs, brings in more tax money, and helps the business grow in general. It makes the country more well-known in the world of golf and has a good effect on tourism, local businesses, and community involvement”.

The managing director of the competition also says that the tournament brings business opportunities in the hospitality, food and beverage, retail, transport, tourism, sponsorship, advertising and event services sectors.

Scholtz affirms that golf is very important to tourism and could have a big effect on the industry. Over the holidays, golfers tend to stay longer so they have time to try out new courses while they move around the country.

Another interesting statistic is that golf generally attracts “high value” tourists who have a higher disposable income and are willing to spend a little more during their golf holiday. This plays an important role in the overall growth of the economy of a region.

Check out Tee Times Golf Agency in order to play on the best golf courses in Portugal with outstanding green fees and you’ll find the best deals for your next golf holidays.

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