Madeira declared Europe’s ‘up and coming’ golf destination

Palheiro Golf Course. Madeira declared Europe’s ‘up and coming’ golf destination

Madeira declared Europe’s ‘up and coming’ golf destination

Madeira has been named Europe’s ‘up and coming’ golf destination by Square Mile, the luxury magazine for those working in the City of London’s financial industry.”

Madeira‘s latest award enhances the Islands growing reputation as a golf destination, which sees it offer an excellent climate with hot summers and mild winters and three excellent golf courses, created by three of the industry’s biggest names: Seve Ballesteros, Cabell B Robinson and Robert Trent Jones Snr.

Palheiro Golf, the par-72, 6,656-yard (6,086m) golf course, designed by Robinson, is situated within the magnificent Palheiro Estate, which is more than 200 years old. At nearly 1,640ft above sea level, the location enjoys dramatic views of Madeira’s mountainous skyline and the ocean, and just 10 minutes away you’ll discover the island’s capital, Funchal.

Porto Santo Golf Course

Porto Santo Golf Course

Santo da Serra’s original golf course, dating from 1937, was redesigned in 1991 by Robert Trent Jones Snr, who created a new and spectacular 27-hole complex. The third and fourth holes of the Machico course are regarded as the signature holes, sitting on top of cliffs more than 2,200ft above sea level, providing views of the bay of Machico.

Porto Santo Golf, the 27-hole, Severiano Ballesteros – designed golf course, par-72, 7,036-yard (6,434m), opened in 2004 and comprises of two distinct nines. The southern route, a US-style layout, is dotted with lakes, requiring a long and precise game. The northern route is on top of fantastic cliffs. The signature hole is the 200-yard par-three 13th, which requires a shot over a gorge to reach a cliff-top green.

In its annual golf awards feature, Square Mile said: “(Madeira) may not be the first destination that springs to mind when thinking of prime golfing real estate, but it is an excellent year-round location to tee it up”.

“These volcanic islands, warmed by the Gulf Stream, enjoy blazing summers and mild winters, while quaint picturesque villages, stunning vistas, and natural beaches mean there’s plenty to occupy your time off the fairways, as well as three world-class golf destinations that will command your attention”.

Porto Santo, Santo da Serra and Palheiro all enjoy picture-perfect coastal views but the former, designed by Seve Ballesteros, is a true hidden gem. Weaving past beaches and two extinct volcanoes, it is one of a kind.”

Santo da Serra Golf Course

Santo da Serra Golf Course

The accolade is not the only one received by Madeira in recent weeks. Earlier this month, it was named the world’s ‘leading island destination’ for the fourth successive year and Europe’s ‘leading island destination’ for a fifth time, at the World Travel Awards.

Located just 500km from the African continent – a flight of less than four hours from most UK airports.

Madeira, also known as ‘the islands of eternal spring’, has a population of only 260,000. On the same latitude as Morocco, the Atlantic archipelago has a sub-tropical climate, a rich volcanic soil and a unique eco-system. It is one of the only places in the planet where banana trees grow next to vineyards.

In 1999 the Island group was named a UNESCO World Heritage Site and five areas have been declared nature reserves. The Madeira Nature Reserve covers a substantial two-thirds of the main island, where development is prohibited.

Palheiro Casa Velha and Palheiro Golf Course in Madeira – the perfect destination for Golf Holidays

The Casa Velha do Palheiro Madeira celebrates this year 20 years of hospitality operation with a series of special offers and events under this theme.

It is a five-star hotel, Member of Relais Chateaux located in subtropical & Palheiro gardens and part of the Homestead Palheiro Estate, a comprehensive tourist society that includes an award-winning 18-hole golf course and a resort with luxury apartments and villas. Just perfect for a golf holiday in Madeira.

The celebrations start in April with a competition within the Palheiro Estate, intended for local professional photographers, who will compete with each other, to achieve the best images of different areas of this estate with 213 years.

Recurring loyal guests who have visited 10-20 times will benefit from discounts of 30 to 70%.

On July 16 the Casa Velha do Palheiro 2017 will hold a golf tournament for international and local players, at Palheiro Golf Course, which was highlighted recently in Golf World’s TOP 100 European Resorts.

Other attractions include 20% discount on all the celebrations in the dining room of the Casa Velha do Palheiro.

“We have an extraordinary story in the Palheiro Estate, dating back to 1804 and we hope that, in this special year, we can share with you our wonderful hospitality during your golf holidays in Madeira and, together, create new memories …” suggests the Director of Casa Velha do Palheiro, Celeste Monteiro Ringertz. ” With your landscape and stunning views of the sea and the mountains, Madeira Island is a beautiful place to visit at any time of the year. “

Tee Times Golf Agency In addition to their “Taylor Made Package”, proposes a great golf holiday in Madeira with a stay of 3 nights with 2 rounds of golf or 7 nights with 5 rounds of golf on the Palheiro Golf Course and Santo da Serra Golf Course, through here.

Tee Times Portugal Golf – 2015 Madeira Islands Open

Tee Times Portugal Golf - 2015 Madeira Islands Open

Tee Times Portugal Golf – 2015 Madeira Islands Open

Tee Times Portugal Golf – 2015 Madeira Islands Open – Started on 20th to 22nd March 2015

The Madeira Islands Open BPI – Portugal – got its start postponed to today, Friday the 20th, due to the strong wind that was felt in Santo da Serra Golf Club, in Machico, Madeira.

Santo da Serra Golf Club – Above the bay of Machico, where the first Portuguese sailors disembarked. Here, golf and nature live in perfect harmony with sport and the environment. Be it competition or pleasure, the passions of those who play at Santo da Serra are always satisfied. The Machico and Desertas Courses are those usually used for the Madeira Island Open whilst the Serras Course, mildly flat, maintains the same level of play.

Tee Times Portugal Golf - 2015 Madeira Islands Open

Tee Times Portugal Golf – 2015 Madeira Islands Open

With the tournament reduced to 54 holes after strong winds prevented any play on Thursday, strong breezes again caused a delay on this morning with play starting one hour and 50 minutes later than planned.

Sweden’s Jacob Glennemo got play started at 9:40am, and with the first four groups having completed their opening hole, Javier Ballesteros – son of legendary five-time Major winner Seve – was the only player to have carded a birdie.

But it was Joachim B Hansen took the clubhouse lead during the first round of the Madeira Islands Open – BPI – Portugal with a four under par 68.

The 24 year old Dane, who lost his European Tour card last season after failing to register a top-ten finish, birdied two of his first three holes after starting on Santo da Serra Golf Club’s back nine.

This European Tour Professional Golf Tournament with 600.000, Euros in prize money was suspended from the start, and the decision to definitely postpone the opening day for today was communicated yeasterday at 2pm, by the race director, the Spanish Jose Maria Zamora.

“We had the misfortune of having presented a day with a lot of wind, with an average speed of 35/40 km/h and there were times with gusts that reached the 80 km/h. This causes the ball to move on the greens, to not be still, so you can not play in these conditions.” said Zamora.

The forecasts for today, the tournament director seemed to be more confident, “I am optimistic about the wind, will do much less wind tomorrow. It is expected rain, but if it does not rain much no problem. Also depends on the height of the clouds: if the height of the field, we have the same problem last year. But I am optimistic and I believe that Madeira and the Madeira Open deserve a good end. I am optimistic and we will try to do 54 holes, “praised José Maria Zamora.

The director also explained that, given the weather forecasts, the field can not be touched. “We choosed to not cut the greens: We were expecting this strong wind but still we can not cheat the wind and being so strong we had to decide that today we do not play.” Zamora said that cutting the greens would leave them faster and unplayable.

Let’s hope for better weather next days to come to a wonderful conclusion of this wonderful tournament at Santo da Serra Golf Club, in MadeiraPortugal.

Source: Golftattoo.com, europeantour.com

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