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Presentation
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. Its first architect was Jean Gassiat and the 18-hole course that followed the first version was designed in 1945 by Mackenzie Ross, one of the best golf architects in the world.
Later on the course was modified to allow
construction of part of the Lisboa/Estoril highway. The French architect Jean Jean
designed the changes. In this new design, the former 9th hole disappeared, and
an alteration was made to the fairway of the 13th hole - the famous
Patiños 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. The par is 69
(34-35), 5,313 metres in total.
Within this course, there is another nine-hole, one normally used by beginners, the Blue Course.
[In O Golfe em Portugal - Fernando Nunes Pedro -
Texto Editora-Anderson Consulting]
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