Par 3 (18 holes) fun individual competition on Amendoeira Academy course, followed by Dinner and music by DJ Jacko!
Registration from 3:30pm, 4:30pm shotgun start, Dinner from 7:30pm - 11pm, bar is open till late.
Par 3 Competition has space for 36 players (dinner spaces are not limited).
Location: Par 3 Amendoeira Academy course, Sports Club
Golf: 18 holes on par 3 Academy course, lights to come on at dusk, depending on weather. 7/16th hcp allowance. We will make use of all tees: men will start from back (Academy) tees, then after 9 holes they will play from middle (Europe) tees, and ladies will start from middle (Europe) tees and then after 9 holes move forward to front (Ireland) tees.
Watch the video of night golf at Amendoeira Par 3 Academy course below or click here.
Dinner will take place at the Clubhouse from 7:30pm
Food & Drink: Buffet style, soup and salads to start, selection of meat, vegetable, rice and potato, dessert, coffee, water, soft drinks, draft beer and cider, house wine. Vegetarian options available, notify event organizers if you have particular dietary requirements.
Watch the video of night golf at Amendoeira Par 3 Academy course below or click here. To read about the last event visit Results section, where you can fin results of all previous events.
If your guests do not play golf they are most welcome to come and join us for dinner (choose dinner only option on registration).
See full details of menu below and on Dinner Menu page
Ingemar Reje
Lynn Challinor
David Markham
Bernt Berntsen
Tiago Francisco
Gina Newson
Jim, Carole and Paul
Staffan Edsbäcker
Bob & Carla
Peter & Debbie
Christer & Peter
Kim & Veronica
Christina, Hasse and Lars
Meta, Ingemar and Beatrice
Stefan, Inger, Marie and Jim
Tim, Anne, Kath and Phil
Gina, Carla and Anna
Thomas, Katarina, Jessika and Lars
Klas and Ase
Lise and Gert
Carla Dill
Bill Honour
Rui Marques
Rina Huijsman
Damir Babikov
Marco Guerreiro
Jim Stradling
Garry Juster
Paulo Lima
Paul Atkins
Stephen Day
Ana Morgado
Peter Steward
Wendy Emrich
Liz Key
Thomas Grisiger
Euan Pyper
Glenn Pennington
Robert Coe
Maz McGill
The 9 hole Academy course located between the Faldo Course and the O'Connor Jnr. course is ideally suited for beginners and those who wish to sharpen up their short game. It has been built to the same high standards as the Faldo Course and O'Connor Jnr. course.
Three teeing options vary the line of play into each hole and maximize every hazard designed into the green complex. The 7th is the feature hole on the course, where two of the teeing options play over water.
Back Tees: Orange - Academy
Middle Tees: Blue - Europe
Forward Tees: White - Ireland
Length: 700m (9 holes)
Designed by Steve Richardson
Buggies are not permitted
To be read in conjunction with the rules of golf and any temporary local rules.
1. Out of Bounds Out of Bounds is defined by white stakes and/or lines. Boundary roads and fences are out of bounds.
2. Water Hazards (FIPPA Rule 8b) Water hazards are marked by yellow stake, and/or lines while lateral water hazards are marked by red stakes and/or lines. Where a hazard is between where the ball comes to rest and the target hole, the nearest point of relief must continue to have the hazard between it and the hole.
3. Immovable Obstructions (FIPPA Rule 3) Artificial surfaces, paths, bridges, flood-lighting posts and staked trees are immovable obstructions with relief provided by (Rule 24-2 R&A).
4. Ground Under Repair (FIPPA Rule 6) Areas marked with blue stakes and lines as welt as GUR signs. The ball most be dropped according to (Rule 25-1 R&A). Ball lying in composted garden bed: - A ball that comes to rest on a composted flower bed. clearly defined vegetative area or by a staked tree (if the tree or stake interferes with the player's stance or swing) most be lifted and dropped at the nearest point of relief without penalty.
5. Flood-lighting Posts If a bail strikes a flood-lighting post, the stroke must be cancelled and replayed, without penalty according to Rule 20-5(R&A). If the ball is not immediately recoverable another ball may be substituted.
6. Priority Players on the second nine have priority over players starting on tee 1.
Penalty for breach of local rule: • Match Play - Loss of hole • Stroke play - Two strokes
Para serem tomadas ern conta em conjunto com as regras de golfe, assim como quaisquer regras locais temporárias.
1. Fora de limites O fora de limite é definido por estacas e/ou pela linha branca. Estradas no limite do campo e vedações são cose lacradas tora de limite.
2. Obstáculos de Água (FIPPA Regra 8b) Os obstáculos de água frontal estão marcados com estacas e/ou linhas amarelas. Os obstáculos de água lateral estão marcados com estacas e/ou linhas vermelhas. Num objecto de água frontal, o ponto onde a bola vai ser deixada cair, deve continuar a ter o obstáculo entre a bola e o buraco.
3. Obstruções Inamovíveis (FIPPA Regra 3) Relva artificial, caminhos, pontes, postes de iluminação e árvores estacadas são consideradas obstruções inamovíveis.
4. Terreno em Reparação (FIPPA Regra 6) Áreas delimitadas por estacas ou linhas azuis, e áreas com a sinalização GUR. A bola deve ser dropada de acordo com a regra 125-1 R&A). Bola que fique dentro de um jardim arranjado: - Uma bola que se encontre numa floreira, zona de jardim bem definido ou árvore estacada icaso interfira com o swing ou posição do jogador) deve ser levantada e deixada cair no ponto mais próximo onde se encontrava sem penalidade.
5. Postes de Iluminação Seu bola ao ser jogada toca nos postes de iluminação, a pancada tem de ser repetida, sem penalidade, de acordo com a regra 20-5 IR&A). Se a bola não for recuperada pode ser substituída.
6. Prioridade Os jogadores iniciando a segunda volta têm prioridade sobre os que estão a iniciar or primeiros nove.
Penalidade por infracção às regras locais: • - Match Play- - Perda de buraco • -Stroke play- - Duas pancadas