Vale de Janelas Retain the National Club Championship – Seniors

Vale de Janelas have done it again. The West Coast club successfully defended their title at the National Club Championship – Seniors, edging out Estoril by two strokes, in what became a tighter contest than most would have predicted.

O Clube de golfe de Vale de Janelas voltou a sagrar-se campeao no Campeonato Nacional de Clubes

The two-day event was played across two formats and two venues. Round one, held at Santo Estêvão Golfe, used Individual Strokeplay — with each club counting its three best scores. Vale de Janelas, arriving as reigning champions, built a commanding nine-stroke lead over nearest rivals Miramar and ACP Golfe.

Day two brought Foursomes into the equation, and with it, a change in tempo. Estoril refused to go quietly, posting an impressive 147 to Vale de Janelas’ 156. In the end, the arithmetic still favoured the champions. Vale de Janelas finished on 385 (+20); Estoril, to their credit, made them work for it, finishing on 387 (+22). Quinta do Peru took third place on 393 (+28).

It is the fourth time Vale de Janelas have lifted this title since 2022 — with only 2024, when Belas Clube de Campo took the honours — interrupting what has otherwise been a rather comfortable reign. The winning team comprised Gonçalo Mota Carmo, Jeffrey Valade, Ken Cooper and John Williams.

Estoril’s challenge was mounted by Miguel Franco de Sousa, Manuel Agrellos Jr., Sofia Paiva and José Maria Cazal-Ribeiro.

O Clube de golfe de Vale de Janelas voltou a sagrar-se campeao no Campeonato Nacional de Clubes2

Portugal Shines at ESGA 2025: Vice-Champions in Super Seniors Net

Portugal’s journey at the ESGA 2025 (European Senior Golf Association) Super Seniors & Masters Team Championship in Denmark ended with pride, passion, and remarkable achievements. Representing the Associação Nacional Sénior de Golfe de Portugal (ANSGP), the Portuguese teams delivered an impressive performance that left a lasting mark on the European senior golf scene.

From July 14 to 17, the competition was played on three golf courses: Lyngbygaard Golf Club, Stensballegaard Golf Club and Mollerup Golf Club.

The spotlight was firmly on the ESGA Super Seniors Team Cup (Net), where Portugal secured a prestigious second place, finishing just three points behind the host nation, Denmark. This runner-up position crowns one of the best collective performances by the Portuguese in ESGA history, marked by unity, resilience, and competitive spirit across all three days.

Standout performances came from the duo Joaquim Pires and Anastácio Mendes, who scored 43 and 45 points on the first two days of the pairs format. The final round was also filled with emotion, as Valdemar Carvalho celebrated his 80th birthday—an unforgettable moment commemorated with a heartfelt rendition of “Happy Birthday” on the tee box by his teammates.

In the ESGA Super Seniors Team Championship (Gross), Portugal achieved its best-ever result: a commendable 13th place. The entire squad performed consistently well, with all three pairs posting identical scores on the first day. José Cruz and José Cândido de Oliveira showed steady form on Days 2 and 3, contributing to a strong overall team effort.

ESGA 2025: high-level golf

The Portuguese contingent in the ESGA Masters Team Trophy also impressed, finishing in 10th place. The pair of José Melo Cabral and Agostinho Lucas stood out in the early rounds, showcasing great form and focus.

Across all three competitions, the Portuguese teams displayed high-level golf, sportsmanship, and a strong team spirit—qualities that elevated the name of ANSGP and Portugal throughout the event.

With 2026 challenges set in Italy, Finland, and Croatia, the road ahead begins now. Participation in upcoming ANSGP tournaments will determine who carries the Portuguese flag in next year’s ESGA European Championships. The bar has been set high, and the passion to represent Portugal remains stronger than ever.

Montebelo Carlsberg Golf Tournament – Highlights & Key Performances

A Competitive Day on the Greens

The Montebelo Carlsberg Golf Tournament is a standout event in Portugal’s thriving golf scene, drawing skilled players and passionate enthusiasts to the stunning Montebelo Golf course.

Portugal golf continues to captivate players from around the world, and this prestigious tournament is a testament to the country’s reputation as a premier golfing destination. The third round of its 21st edition took place on the scenic Caramulo course, with over 50 competitors battling it out under favorable playing conditions. The sun was shining, and as the day progressed, many golfers found themselves comfortable enough to finish their rounds in short sleeves.


Montebelo Golf Course with a stunning view of Serra do Caramulo

A Challenging Yet Rewarding Round    

The course presented its fair share of challenges, and the scores reflected the test it posed to competitors. A significant number of participants—29 in total—surpassed the 100-stroke mark, demonstrating the course’s complexity and the strategic precision required to navigate it effectively. 

Despite the demanding conditions, Adelino Ferreira emerged as the net winner with an impressive 68 strokes. Close behind, Romeu Coutinho posted a 69, followed by João Navega with 70 strokes. Other notable performances included José Marques and Esmeraldo Bento (71), Carlos Miranda and Jorge Sousa (72), Álvaro Tavares (73), and Jacinto Pinto, Álvaro Marreco, and Teresa Cabral (74). 

Podium Standings by Category   

The tournament recognized outstanding performances across multiple categories: 

  • 1st Category: Adelino Ferreira, Romeu Coutinho, João Navega 
  • 2nd Category: Esmeraldo Bento, Álvaro Tavares, Álvaro Marreco 
  • Ladies: Teresa Cabral, Helena Coelho, Augusta Lopes 
  • Juniors: Francisco Gouveia, Joel Pereira, Pedro Abreu 

Romeu Coutinho’s 78 strokes secured him the gross victory by a significant margin, while Carlos Miranda completed the course in 85 strokes, João Navega in 87, and both António Cunha and Jorge Sousa in 88. 

Impressive Shots & Standout Moments     

A few remarkable shots stood out during the tournament. Adelino Ferreira and Idalina Cardoso showcased their power with the longest drives on hole 5, while Gonçalo Andrade demonstrated pinpoint accuracy with the closest-to-the-pin shot on hole 12. 

Overall Standings After Three Rounds    

Following this third round, the overall podium standings for the tournament are as follows: 

  • 1st Category: Agostinho Lopes and Carlos Tinoco (73), Miguel Costa (72) 
  • 2nd Category: Esmeraldo Bento (92), Gonçalo Andrade (78), A. Marreco (76) 
  • Ladies: Augusta Lopes (92), Gay Adamson and Teresa Cabral (86) 
  • Juniors: Francisco Gouveia (105), Joel Pereira (60), Pedro Abreu (54) 

A Testament to Golf in Portugal

The Montebelo Carlsberg Tournament continues to highlight why Portugal is a premier golf destination. With its stunning courses, mild climate, and high level of competition, events like this showcase the passion and skill of the country’s golfing community. Many players and visitors choose to stay at the Montebelo Viseu Congress Hotel, which offers top-notch amenities and convenient access to the course, ensuring a comfortable and luxurious golfing experience. Whether you’re a seasoned player or an enthusiast looking for the next great tournament, Portugal golf offers some of the finest experiences in Europe.