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Comandatuba Ocean Course
Five holes in direct contact with the beach create a dazzling scenario. During its construction, all the vegetation around the course was kept untouched. It consists of palm trees, coconut trees, cactuses, the typical vegetation from the Brazilian northeast salt marshes.
The local fauna is very rich consisting of kinkajous (juparás), foxes, monkeys and different colored and sized birds that appear while one strolls through the golf course. Four starting tees at each hole allow an agreable and challeging game for all classes of golfers.
The basic architectural features of this field are the presence of extensive sand tracks, waste bunkers, along the sides of generous fairways. Twelve ponds, located next to nine holes complete this challenging and gorgeous golf course, certainly one of the most beautiful in the world.
In 2003 it has been rated by the Golf Digest International Magazine as the best Brazilian golf course. Due to the fact that this course is located inside the area of the complete Transamérica Ilha de Comandatuba Resort, one of the best resorts in South America, the leisure of the golf players and his/her family are guaranteed.
Comandatuba Ocean Course offers driving range, putting green, pitching green, snack bar, restaurant, golf carts, hotel accommodation, pro-shop and equipments for hire. It has 18 holes, par 72 and 6928 yards. It is open from 7h00 till 19h00 mondays through sundays.
The average temperature is 28oC and the golf course is on the sea level.
Location:
Ilha de Comandatuba, s/no
Phone: (73) 3686-1122
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Comandatuba Ocean Course
Five holes in direct contact with the beach create a dazzling scenario. During its construction, all the vegetation around the course was kept untouched. It consists of palm trees, coconut trees, cactuses,...
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