Aroeira II
Ribagolfe I Aroeira I
Once described as the ‘Valderrama of Portugal’, Ribagolfe I
provides a superb test of golf in a unique and natural setting 40
minutes from Lisbon, with the experience akin to millionaire’s golf
with not a house to be seen and each hole sheltered from the
view of the others. Set in a beautiful cork oak forest and boasting
superb oversized greens, Ribagolfe measures 7,370 yards from the
back tees and has hosted the first stage of the European Tour
Qualifying School since 2009. Aoeira I is located 20 minutes from Lisbon, to the south of the
River Tagus, Aroeira offers golfers the perfect combination of a
championship course set amidst exuberant natural surroundings.
Frank Pennink designed this course in a pinewood dotted with
wild flowers, which is a nature reserve inhabited by many
different species of birds. Because of its densely wooded
nature, the British press have christened this course the “Lisbon
Wentworth”, due to its similarity with the famous golf course near
London. In 1996 and 1997, Aroeira hosted the Portuguese Open on
the European Tour. Make sure not to leave the area before taking
some time to contemplate the vast expanse of sand, sea and sky
close to the course at Costa de Caparica, a beach that lies at the
foot of a fossile reef (a protected natural area).
Aroeira II
A new course in the Lisbon area, this course has a fairly different
concept of golf from Aroeira I, consisting of large fast greens.
Despite the inviting nature of its greens, the course becomes
increasingly difficult as you work your way around the front nine.
Unlike its older sister course, the new course has bunkers on the
fairways, some of them in the Scottish style of pot bunkers. But
the sand traps are not the only obstacle that have to be taken
into account as the course also have five large lakes, water is a
fairly constant hazard, particularly at the last nine holes.
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Aroeira offers golfers the perfect
combination of a championship
course set amidst exuberant natural
surroundings.