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Onyria Quinta da Marinha Golf Resort

The Driving range with 20.
000m2 ofer a variety of targets, a bunker and a ballroom with approximately 30 spots.
Adjacent to this area you will find a chipping and putting green with capacity for around 20 players.
The logistics it’s perfect because it’s all very close the the parking lot, receipting and the first tee.
You will find a smaller second putting green on the first tee ideal to test the greens just before your round.

Driving Range

: Driving range, chipping green, putting green and bunker

Area: 20.000m2

Maximum distance allowed: 275

Capacity: 30

Targets: Good variety of targets

Carpet or Grass Stalls: Grass and carpet

Covered: Yes, 5 spots.

Buckets of balls: Buckets of 50 balls

Putting Green

: The puttin green is just next to the driving range

Area: 1.000m2

Number of people: 20

Chipping Green

: Chipping green is next to the driving range

Area: 1.000m2

Number of People: 20 players

Bunkers: Yes 1 bunker

Distances (30,40,50m...): Inside 3om

Additional Information

Fitting Area: No

Academies: Yes juniors and adults

Resident Professionals: Gledson Sant’ana and Artur Pereira

Available Services: Individual lesson, group lessons and course lesson

Schedule: From 7am to 8pm

Prices: 52€ (Lesson pack)

Golf Course

Portugal Driving Range - Quinta da Marinha

Quinta da Marinha Cascais, Lisbon

Located on the famous Estoril Coast, 25 kilometers from Lisbon, the Quinta da Marinha course was designed by the legendary Robert Trent Jones and is set in a private estate of 110 hectares, wooded with pine trees. The architect has worked on the flat terrain, laying out the course over 5870 metres for a Par 71. The most spectacular hole on this course is hole number 3, a Par 4 of 334 metres sloping down towards the sea. Once on the green, the golfer has the Atlantic Ocean as background. The whole of Quinta da Marinha's course is surrounded by beautiful panoramic views. The following hole (a Par 3) requires a very precise shot for the ball to cross a cliff and reach a wide but not very deep green. For most of the course, however, the fairways face inland with the beautiful outline of the Sintra mountain range forming their background. Many bunkers and a number of lakes make the player's task even more difficult. Hole number 10, for instance, has a green entirely surrounded by water. (...)

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