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Golf dreamed by Onyria

The Quinta da Marinha Golf Course, in Cascais, has 18 holes with 5.870 meters of pure nature and big challenges. This par 71, designed by the legendary Robert Trent Jones, offers fantastic views over the Atlantic Ocean and the Sintra Mountains..

In this course you can really see the style of Robert Trent Jones in the elevated Greens & Tees, many bunkers in play and, as expected, some water hazards.
Every hole is different, you will have to use all the clubs in the bag and play with strategy to make a good score.

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Some of the holes you won’t forget are:
  • Hole 13, Par 4, it is one of the most famous holes of the Portuguese Golf, with view to the Atlantic Ocean, its picture was used for many years to promote “Golf in Portugal” abroad.
  • Hole 14, Par 3, played over a natural ravine to a quite demanding Green.
  • Hole 5, Par 3, you play over a big lake to an elevated green well protected with 4 bunkers.
  • Hole 10, a beautiful Par 5, with two lakes, all shots have to be well thought to make sure you are not penalized by the water.
The Lisbon Golf Coast area won in 2007 and 2016 IATGO Award - Best Golf Destination Europe. You can challenge your friends to a little competition or practice in lessons with a PGA certified instructor. But most important is to play your favorite sport in a dream landscape.

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Professional Competitions at Onyria Quinta da Marinha Golf

  • In 1988, the Ladies Masters was part of the Ladies Professional Tour. The competition was won by South African Laurette Maritz-Atkins.
  • In October 2002, the PGA Seniors Tour Championship, won by Englishman Denis Durnian with a -5. The tournament was won after a dramatic sudden-death play-off on the 10th hole. Winner Denis Durnian beat former Ryder Cup star Eamonn Darcy of Ireland on the first play-off hole. One of the stars present that week was the famous Christy O'Connor Jr. who finished in the top 15.
  • In June 2007, the Challenge Tour was won by Englishman Ross McGowan. Former Ryder Cup player Peter Baker was leading after Round 3, but couldn't resist McGowan's 66 on the final lap.

Architect Robert Trent Jones

The legend of Trent Jones about the tree of hole 13 (Quinta da Marinha):

The story goes that during the construction of the Golf Course in 1984, there was a debate about the “famous” 13th hole tree between Robert Trent Jones Sr, Cabell Robinson (who worked for RTJ at the time) and the owner of the Golf Course.

The tree was in the way of what would be a “Must Drive” hole and so Cabell Robinson wanted to remove the tree, so that a shot towards the Green would be possible. But the owner of the golf course didn't agree, as he thought that the tree would give the hole a special touch.

As the discussion continued, the wise Robert Trent Jones told them both:
- On this hole we're going to apply the Golden Rule!
- Golden Rule? - asked the others
- Yes, whoever has the Gold makes the rule - explained Trent Jones

In this way, the tree remains there to this day (giving all golfers something to think about).

Biography of Robert Trent Jones, Sr.