Lisbon Sports Club is located in the Sierra Carregueira, a rural mountainous region, about 20km from Lisbon, 18 holes - Par 69. This Golf Course is the oldest in Lisbon and the clubhouse is steeped in history. Throughout its 5261 meters, lies a rich forest biodiversity and a watercourse accompanies almost the whole route, creating a few traps along the way. Narrow tee shots and some blind shots to small greens, all add to the challenge of this golf course. Pay attention on the 16th, par 5, don't go too far past the zebra post on your 2nd shot as there is a ravine hiding a large stream before the green. The golf course is quite rustic and not manicured at all, it has a good feel to it, players are immersed in nature. There are some lovely views with no houses and a lot of trees. Most of the tees are elevated, therefore a buggy is most definitely recommended. ...
The setting of the course can be considered as unique in comparison with most other courses in Portugal. Located in the parklands of what was originally a very wealthy 14th Century Monastery that has been very carefully restored. No expense appears to have been spared in creating this course and its surroundings that includes a residential development.|The topographical layout of the 18 holes is over gently wooded hills which adds to its overall beauty. The course offers interesting water hazards, some elevated greens and added to this is the challenge of the strong winds that some times occur. This course has to be played with respect for its architect Robert Trent Jones Jr. who has created a golf course that demands skill from the most experienced golfers. The course has hosted the Portuguese Open in 1994, 1995 and 2010 and several important international events. ...
Estoril Golf Club dates back to 1929 in its first nine-hole version and it was built by Fausto de Figueiredo, the gambling concessionaire at the Estoril Casino. In the new design, the former 9th hole disappeared, and an alteration was made to the fairway of the 13th hole - the famous Patiño’s hole - that now has a dogleg to the right and the second shot is played from the area where the old green was located. The green is now on a higher level. With the disappearance of the 9th hole it was necessary to build another hole, which is now number 13, a par 3 of 160 metros in length.|Finally, the 16th hole has a re-designed green but it is still a par 3, 186 metres long, but 15 metres shorter than the previous one, and it is considered by many players to be one of the best holes in Portugal. ...
Belas club the golf, designed by the prestigious American architect Rocky Roquemore, is a ''Championship Golf Course'' with an exceptional layout, due to some fairways and greens deployed in deep valleys that offers unforgettable panoramic views and stunning scenery. A meeting point with nature. Being only 20 minutes from center of Lisbon by car. Belas Country Club’s golf is the first golf course in Europe to have an ISO flag and the first in Portugal and in the Iberian Peninsula to have GEO (Golf Environment Organisation) certification, an international distinction of great notoriety, establishing an exemplary relationship with its partners. ...
Quinta da Beloura is the newest golf course built on the Estoril Coast, set in a 60-hectare area halfway between Cascais and Sintra. This course forms part of a residential development; it is very flat and so provides a pleasurable but not exhausting game. Its eighteen holes, with excellent views over the Sintra mountain range.|Along its fairways, more than 40,000 trees have been planted. Oaks, pines, palm trees, cedars and magnolias create a beautiful green landscape around the course.|Adding to the beauty of the course, there are lakes dotted over almost its full extent. These are also the spots where golfers will experience greater difficulties. The parallel holes 16 and 17 have narrow fairways with a lake between them, requiring very accurate drives. ...
Ranked in the top 30 Courses in Continental Europe. With its bold drives, courageous approaches and artful greens, it is both an adrenalin rush and a soothing journey through one of Portugal's most inspiring landscapes. The opening holes and the final flourish share a wooded vale in the shadow of the rocky mountains, while others arc and plunge over scented hillsides. Exciting at every turn, this championship test and host to the Portuguese Open, is a master of variety and thrills. This course spreads around the historical heart of the resort and is the perfect complement to The Atlantic Course, ideal for guests who arrive in the late afternoon but who would still like to play a round of golf. ...
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Sintra' golf courses, which are part of the Golf Courses region , provide four spectacular golfing alternatives for your enjoyment. Take a look at some of the most recent feedback from our clients who have played on these golf courses.
Richard
2024-09-26
This was a very friendly and welcoming members club with some very good holes. Read more about Lisbon Sports Club
Christopher O’Neill
2024-10-23
Great course - weather made it a bit wet but lovely all the same. Read more about Penha Longa Atlantic Championship
Jack Messenger
2024-10-22
Great course, top class. Read more about Golf Estoril
Marcus Shipley
2024-11-03
Very happy with our round at Belas Clube Campo. The booking through TeeTimes was done easily and the team were excellent in helping with a little query I had. Thanks very much. Read more about Belas Clube Campo
Colin Shaw
2024-08-24
The course was in great condition, the company if Franisco and Riccardo were brilliant, many thanks, will be returning soon. Read more about Quinta da Beloura
Therese Nugent
2024-02-22
Course we'll maintained with great variety of holes. Lunch afterwards in clubhouse excellent. Service high quality. Read more about Penha Longa Monastery
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