Estoril Golf is 25 minutes from Lisbon and only 3 minutes from restaurants, hotels, casino and Estoril beach. Estoril's championship course was inaugurated in 1929 and was redesigned in 1936 by Mackenzie Ross. It is known as one of the oldest and most emblematic Clubs in Portugal. Indeed, two of the most important Portuguese tournaments are frequently organized there: the Portuguese Open and the Portuguese International Amateur Championship. A long list of famous golfers have played at Estoril including Ballesteros, Montgomerie, Sam Torrance, Canizares, Gene Sarazen, Peter Allis and even Bernard Gallacher.
Overlooking Estoril and the sea, this 5200-meter-long course is dotted with eucalyptus, mimosa and pine trees, giving it a unique colorful and picturesque touch. Quite short, however, it requires excellent tactics and precise shots. The Par 3s are all visually stunning. they vary in length but all pose particular difficulties. Indeed, the 4th hole - The Peppers Hole - surrounded by "Pepper Trees" (Schinus molle, commonly called "false pepper" or "wild pepper", is a species of trees of the Anacardiaceae family native to America. South) . The 8th hole - The Tea Cup - is well known for its consistently difficult flag position.
Finally, the Estoril Golf School is recognized for the dynamism and competence of its PGA golf professionals. In addition to individual golf lessons, the academy offers internships, weekly training sessions and the passage of the Green Card. The Academy also offers video swing analyzes using the Trackman, and a Fitting Center.
Estoril Golf Club Avenida da Republica 2765-273 Estoril
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