Lisbon Sports Club
President: João Salgado
Head pro:
Manager: João Donato
Holes:
18 holes
Par:
69
Distance (men/women): 5261 m - 4994 m - 4622 m
Courcerating (men/women): 68.7 - 72.2
Slope (men/women): 121 - 125
Green Fee: € 50 (weekdays) € 55 (weekends)
Cart Fee: € 40
Architect: Hawtree & Sons
Is there a hotel: No
Is there a restaurant:
Extra info
Originally L.S.C. dates back to 1880, when a group of English residents living in the Lisbon area, founded a Sports Club. By 1890 they had built a small six hole golf course in Algés. In 1922 the Club moved to Alto da Ajuda to a nine hole course. Then, in 1962, the Club moved again, this time to Casal da Carregueira, where it remains today situated between the village of Belas and Vale de Lobos, about 20Km from Cascais and lisbon.
Situated amidst hills and valleys it is a relatively short course, however the natural layout of the land makes it more difficult than it appears. Concentration and strategy are fundamental. Along most of the course runs a winding water ditch. The narrow fairways lined with beautiful old trees and abundant vegetation blend in perfectly with the natural surroundings. Each hole is so different that no matter how often they are played, there are always new challenges awaiting the player.
The comfortable Club House with its veranda overlooking the magnificient