Estoril Golf Course

Estoril Golf Course

Nestled amidst a verdant landscape of eucalyptus, mimosas, and pine trees, the Estoril Golf Course, is a breathtaking sight to behold. The creative vision of architect Mackenzie Ross has resulted in an 18-hole course that emphasizes accuracy and tactics over sheer distance, offering a unique challenge to golfers of all levels.

Boasting magnificent vistas of Estoril and the sea, the golf course has been the proud venue for two of Portugal’s most sought-after tournaments, the Portuguese Open and the Portuguese International Championship Amateur, for more than twenty years.

Nature’s uniquely colourful touch demands excellent tactics, and challenges in accuracy rather than distance. The visually stunning par 3 holes although they vary in length all pose challenges, the 4th hole. The 8th hole The Tea Cup – is well known due to the always challenging flag position.

Designer Mackenzie Ross
Official Opening 1929 and Re-designed in 1936.
Handicap 28 Men / 36 Ladies
Par 69