Golf Courses in Costa de Lisboa

The coastal areas around Lisbon hold some of Portugal's greatest golfing assets.  The region has grown in popularity lately thanks to great courses such as Estoril Golf Course, with spectacular views over the Atlantic Ocean and others such as Campo de Golfe Quinta da Marinha, which, dotted with pine woods and lakes, provides a great challenge for golfers.  The close proximity to Lisbon also offers excellent night life and other entertainment to keep visitors entertained throughout their stay.


There are currently 28 golf courses within the golfshake.com system for this region.

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    QUINTA DO PERÚ GOLF & COUNTRY CLUB
    (Lisboa, Portugal)

    With the Arrabida mountains as its backdrop, Quinta do Peru Golf Course offers a fantastic challenge for high and low handicaps alike. A wealth of trees and wild flowers abound as the course provides an interesting first few holes, opening up with a par five, then a par four and then a par three. Towards the end of the front nine the eighth demands concentration with the green being well protected by a lake.

    Belas Clube de Campo
    (Lisboa, Portugal)

    With its excellent variety of holes, the course is a pleasure to play, whatever one's handicap level. It demands both skill and tacticall play and is acknowleged both locally and internationally as one of Portugal's best constructed layouts. Many outstanding holes can easily be remembered even after playing the course only once. The golf valet service and reception provide a pleasant, informal touch in the traditional hospitable Portuguese way, in order to make visitors welcome and felt as if at home.



    Estoril Golf Course
    (Lisboa, Portugal)

    At Estoril Golf, one of Portugal’s oldest and most emblematic courses, and host of many prestigious events, guests can enjoy a spectacular round of golf in the most beautiful surroundings. Owned by the Hotel Palácio and designed by the famous architect Mackenzie Ross, this stunning 18 hole course is a par 69 with 5313 metres, surrounded by colourful flora, including mimosas, pine and eucalyptus trees.

    Golden Eagle Golf Club
    (Lisboa, Portugal)

    Previously named Quinta do Brinçal, the course at Golden Eagle has undergone extensive redevelopment to bring it up to world class standard. From the lightly undulating greens to the perfectly manicured fairways, Quinta do Brinçal exudes quality. Designed by the renowned Rocky Roquemore, the 18 hole, par 72 course winds through picturesque surroundings and is complemented by stunning views of the local area. Combining well positioned water and bunker hazards, the course offers a testing challenge where the over ambitious can be easily caught out. For an up and coming course to rival the best, Quinta do Brinçal ticks all the boxes and should certainly not be missed.


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