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Looking over the bay of Machico, where the Portuguese navigators first landed Madeira Island, lies the Santo da Serra Golf Club. Its original course, built in 1937, was redesigned in 1991 by the famous golf architect Robert Trent Jones who created a completely new and spectacular 27hole golf course in one of the most beautiful landscapes that nature may offer. Golf and nature live in perfect harmony with sport and environment.

Competition and pleasure gratify the passion of those who play at Santo da Serra.

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The 2nd and 4th holes of the Machico Course remain unforgettable in the memories of those who play there. The Machico and the Desertas courses are the ones that are usually played on the Madeira Island Open, while the Serras Course maintains the same level. With four optional tees at each hole, the player may choose either a simple relaxing game or to a more challenging test. Boasting excellent quality fairways and greens with meticulous care given to the course conditions, Santo da Serra Golf used to host the annual Madeira Island Open on the European Tour. It is a true botanical garden, ornamented with four beautiful lakes, full of trees that give shade from the brilliant Atlantic sun.

Santo António da Serra

9200-152 Machico, Madeira

Contact

Telephone: +351 291 550 100 reservations@santodaserragolf.com www.santodaserragolf.com

Social Media

Facebook: GolfSantodaSerra

Instagram: cgss_golfe

Location

From Funchal take the motorway and immediately before reaching the airport follow the signal to Santo da Serra Golf.

Clubhouse

A richly decorated Clubhouse with restaurant, lounge, bar and terrace allows one to view the usual training or warming up in a magnificent practice area with two putting-greens, chipping green, bunker green and driving range. The pro-shop offers all kinds of branded golf merchandise and also the rental of equipment for the game.

Course Information

Machicho: 9 holes, Par 36, 3105 m

Desertas: 9 holes, Par 36, 3136 m

Serras: 9 holes, Par 36, 3194 m

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