Quinta do Peru is the newest golf course to be built in the Azeitão region between the castles of Sesimbra and Setubal, which is well known for its palaces, its wines and cheeses.
The American architect Rocky Roquemore was responsible for the project and has designed a course for amateur golfers. However, it also represents a challenge for professional players.
The course, with its many trees and wild flowers, offers a varied start, for the first three holes are all Par 5; then a Par 4 over 386 metres; and Par 3 over 186 meters.
The next nine holes are even more difficult. Take for example hole number 12, a Par 4 that, despite not being very long, has a lake running beside the fairway down to the green. Then comes what is probably the most difficult test on the course, hole 16, a Par 3 over 200 metres, where one needs to get over a lake to reach the green. After eighteen holes there is a number of golf-related activities avail-able and also a clubhouse providing excellent views over the surrounding landscape, with the imposing and beautiful Arrabida mountain range in the background.
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Information:
Founded
1994
Architect
Rocky Roquemore
Proprietor
Sociedade Imobiliária e Turistica da Quinta do Peru, S.A.
Director
Pedro de Mello Breyner
Professional
António Dantas Cláudia Dantas
Green Keeper
Dirk Hoeven
Main events on this course
Grand Final UAP Challenge Tour 1995, 1996
Map:
Quinta do Perú Golf & Country Club - Alameda da Serra, 2 2975-666 Quinta do Conde , Portugal
Directions:
GPS
38º32'22.70"N 9º03'24.51"W
Drive south out of Lisbon on the A2 (IC1) to Spain and the Algarve. Take the Barreiro/Moita Exit and follow the road to Coina. At the second roundabout take the direction to Palmela/Azeitão. When you see the building 'Teljorg Moveis, Lda' then take a right. At the traffic lights at Quinta do Conde drive in the direction of Setúbal on the N 10. You will shortly see a tyre shop 'Silver Pneus' and here you take a right which will bring you to the course.