Olympic Golf Course Explained

Golf Facility Name:Olympic Golf Course
(Rio de Janeiro)
Location:Reserva de Marapendi,
Barra da Tijuca,
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Coordinates:-23.005°N -43.403°W
Establishment:2016
Type:Public (Post-Olympics)
Owner:City of Rio de Janeiro
Operator:Rio de Janeiro Olympics Organizing Committee
Holes:18
Tournaments:2016 Summer Olympic Golf Tournaments
Website:Rio 2016 Olympic venues
Designer1:Gil Hanse
Par1:71
Length1:Men: 6,525 m (7,128 yd)
Women: 5,711 m (6,245 yd)
Record1:Men: 63 Marcus Fraser, Matt Kuchar (2016)
Women: 62 Maria Verchenova (2016)

The Rio de Janeiro Olympic Golf Course (Portuguese: Campo Olímpico de Golfe) is a golf course built for the golf tournaments of the 2016 Summer Olympics,[1] [2] within the Marapendi Natural Reserve in the Barra da Tijuca zone of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.

The golf course was designed by Gil Hanse and the clubhouse chosen by competition, won by Pedro Évora and Pedro Rivera, from the Brazilian office Rua Arquitetos. Golf returned to the Olympics in 2016 after more than a century, last played in 1904,[3] and featured two events, the men's and women's individual events.

After the Summer Olympics ended, the golf course was opened to the public.[1] The golf course has become a host to junior golf tournaments and introductory days to novice golfers.[4] [5]

Scorecard (yards)

Any discrepancy between metre and yard distances is due to round off error when converting from SI units to USC units.

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Olympic Games Facilities: Barra Region . brasil2016.gov.br . 14 August 2016 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20160820163648/http://www.brasil2016.gov.br/en/olimpiadas/facilities/barra . 20 August 2016 .
  2. Web site: Rio de Janeiro Olympic venues map . www.rio2016.com . 21 March 2016 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20160317181636/http://www.rio2016.com/en/venues-map . 17 March 2016 .
  3. Web site: 2016 Olympics: New Events Debuting in Rio . . 17 May 2013.
  4. Rio's controversial Olympic Course was supposed to grow the game in Brazil. Has it?. Golf Magazine. 29 July 2021 . Sens. Josh.
  5. Web site: South American Championship 2019.