Santo da Serra Golf Club

Although the history of this course takes us back to 1937, when it was inaugurated, it was in 1991 that it was transformed into what we know today, when it was redesigned by the famous architect Robert Trent Jones Senior.
Since then, the Santo da Serra Golf Club has been recognised as one of the most extraordinary courses in Europe.

 

A short distance from the city of Funchal and less than 15 minutes from the Madeira International Airport, this golf course offers a wide view over the Machico bay.
Here, players have access to exuberant natural settings, marked by the unavoidable presence of the Atlantic Ocean and green mountains.

 

With 9003 metres and 27 holes, all characterised by generous fairways and greens, you will find various levels of difficulty at Santo da Serra Golf Club, for both relaxed matches and more attractive challenges.

 

It is, therefore, the perfect place for beginners and professionals alike - it is no coincidence that it hosted the Madeira Island Open, part of the European PGA Tour.
Playing in what is truly a botanical garden, with its rich flora and four lakes, is an experience filled with refinement, serenity and fun.
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Santo da Serra Golf Club is a 27-hole, 9003 metres course. It provides an unrivalled playing experience, with excellent conditions and green surroundings.

World Golf Awards 2024

Madeira is nominated in the " World's Best Emerging Golf Destination" category at the 2024 World Golf Awards. Voting will be conducted online until October 6th, and the Awards Gala is scheduled to take place in Madeira on November 22nd.

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Madeira Golf Passport

The practice of golf in the archipelago of Madeira is assured by the existence of three golf courses that gather conditions not only for practising the modality but also for organising national and international competitions.

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