This blog was originally created as many members had doubts to whether the course would be playable for the Open on April 1st. My original plan was to give weekly updates regarding the condition of the course. As the Open has now been postponed until June, my aim is to take the blog in a new direction. Leaving politics aside I will continue to update you on course conditions as I find them so that you know what to expect when you arrive to play the course. I welcome any feedback or suggestions you might have and will also be adding more course reviews soon. You can reach me at weekendgolferportugal@gmail.com. Photos have been moved inside the corresponding blogs.

Penha Longa golf course update, March 21st

The sun has been shining over the last week and with highs reaching close to 20 the Atlantic course is starting to firm up. The balls are starting to bounce on most holes with only a few plugged balls throughout the round. There is evidence of a lot of work being carried out over the last week, see photos March 21 on menu bar above, click photo for enlarged image. The wild boar holes have been fixed as well as the tire tracks on the 6th. Plenty of sand has been added around the course especially on the problem holes. Some sanding of the greens has also taken place and they are playing much slower than last week and there was no evidence of hollow tining on greens or fairways. As you can see clearly on the photos, the 18th is still slightly wet. It’s amazing how a new drain can be bone dry and 2 meters further, fairways sopping wet! The scarring on the fairways where the drainage was installed also takes away from the course’s beauty (see photos). The driving range is still in pretty bad shape and unappetizing. It is still mind boggling to me that 2 million was spent on renovations, see the article at the bottom of this page from golfblogger UK. I just hope the new greens keeper (who apparently has quite a resume) can get the course back to its former glory! All in all the day was quite pleasant, despite the fact that Tonster (an Irishman with a practice swing that would scare a Canadian Lumberjack) and weekend golfer got their asses kicked by 2 laid back, easy going, straight down the middle Portuguese members, (names withheld) who have obviously been working on their game elsewhere over the last few months, so beers were on us! If you are teeing up over the next week you should be fine, I am sure the course will improve by the day so you may be pleasantly surprised.

Practice area click on photo to enlarge
1st green from 18

3rd, Scars from Drainage repairs

5th tee par 3

6th just past tee

7th green

8th fairway good part

8th fairway sanding

9th drainage scars

11th green looking back

12 green showing signs of distress

13th tee

14th fairway

15th tee

16th fairway quite rough

18th drain, surrounding area not draining and requiring sand
Driving range still in quite bad condition