Swinging at the Heart of the Atlantic: Embarking on a Natural Golf Journey in the Azores



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Swinging at the Heart of the Atlantic: Embarking on a Natural Golf Journey in the Azores

In a tranquil corner at the edge of the world lies a picturesque destination – the Azores, Portugal. Comprising nine volcanic islands, it floats in the middle of the azure Atlantic Ocean, exuding an air of mystery and purity. And on this land embraced by nature, the sport of golf has found its ideal stage.

 

Nature Serves as the Perfect Backdrop for the Golf Course

Just imagine: Standing on the green, ready to take a swing, with the boundless Atlantic Ocean stretching out in the distance, and blooming hydrangeas, towering firs, and fragrant cedars nearby. There is no hustle and bustle of the city, no tall buildings blocking the view. Instead, only the whispers of nature can be heard in your ears.

 

Playing golf in the Azores is like walking through a painting. The golf courses in the Azores are not only visually appealing but also incorporate the diversity of the terrain into their designs. Walking on the course is like going on a natural hike full of ups and downs.

Three Golf Courses to Cater to Players of All Levels

São Miguel Island: Batalha Course and Furnas Course

On the island of São Miguel in the Azores, there are two renowned golf courses: Campo de Golfe da Batalha (Batalha Golf Course) and Campo de Golfe das Furnas (Furnas Golf Course).

Terceira Island: Clube de Golfe da Ilha Terceira

The Clube de Golfe da Ilha Terceira, located on the eponymous Ilha Terceira (Terceira Island), features an excellent championship fairway.

 

 

 

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Surrounded by lofty pine trees, colorful flowers (especially azaleas and hydrangeas), and multiple natural lakes, it stands as a paragon of the natural beauty of the Azores. Each hole is equipped with multiple tee boxes, giving the course a championship character and making the playing experience truly unique.

 

The 18th hole (par 3) is considered the most challenging hole on the course due to the steep slope of the green, the complex alignment that's hard to judge, and the lake surrounding it.

"Free Golf": Play with Personality and Unleash Yourself

If you prefer a more relaxed and casual experience, you can try a local favorite way of playing called "free golf" – between pastures and farmlands, swing your club, follow simplified rules, and find joy in freedom.

 

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More Experiences in the Azores

Apart from golf, there are countless other experiences to look forward to in the Azores.

Exploring Volcanoes

Vulcão dos Capelinhos: It was active from 1957 to 1958. The volcanic eruption started in the sea, close to the Península do Capelo, triggering violent explosions. The ejected materials accumulated around the chimney, forming a small island that later connected to the Ilha do Faial.

 

Montanha do Pico, standing at an altitude of 2,351 meters, is not only the highest point in the Azores but also the tallest peak in Portugal. As a dormant volcano, it attracts numerous hiking enthusiasts and has become one of the most challenging mountaineering destinations in the Azores.

 

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Whale Watching and Riding the Waves

In the waters of the Azores, you can observe up to 24 different species of whales, including both common and rare ones. The waters here are teeming with life. You can swim alongside common dolphins and bottlenose dolphins.

 

Moreover, the Azores serve as a stopover for many migrating whales. In summer, spotted dolphins, sperm whales, pilot whales, and baleen whales are particularly common, and towards the end of winter, the majestic blue whales often make an appearance. No matter the season, you're bound to discover different surprises and wonderful marine creatures.

 

 

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Visiting the World Heritage City

Angra do Heroísmo on Terceira Island has a close connection to the Age of Discovery in the 15th and 16th centuries. Due to its significant maritime status, it became a crucial port during the voyages of discovery. In 1983, this port was inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List.

 

Strolling through this city that thrived due to commercial exchanges and navigation, you can visit the castles built for defense and governance; listen to the history told by the monumental buildings and centuries-old artistic treasures.

 

Golf in the Azores is not just a sport; it's a way of life. The Azores is a place where you can truly slow down and have a conversation with nature. Here, golf transcends competition and becomes a serene, pure, and original enjoyment!
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