News

Golf Genius Live Webinar: Building Thriving Women & Girls Golf Communities

10th Aug 2026

Ian Woosnam Makes Guest Appearance as Costa Navarino Celebrates Landmark Edition of the AEGEAN Messinia Pro-Am

3rd Jul 2026

Tadini’s Triple Triumph at Landmark Aegean Messinia Pro-Am

3rd Jul 2026

Stephen Gallacher Named 2027 European Junior Ryder Cup Captain

25th Jun 2026

Have Your Say: CPG Insights Survey Open Until the End of June

12th Jun 2026

CPG Partners With ION 54 to Lead Transformation of Global Community and Commercial Strategy

27th May 2026

Players vote Antognolla Golf Italy’s Best Golf Club in 2026 Golfers’ Choice Awards

7th May 2026

CPG Renews Partnership With Glenmuir to Enhance Apparel Offering Across Global Network

14th Apr 2026

Global Game Gathers Again: CPG Festival of Golf heads to Porto Carras in 2026

10th Apr 2026

Edoardo Molinari Named Vice Captain for the 2027 Ryder Cup

2nd Apr 2026

From Coaching to Curation: Why Sotogrande Matters for Pro-Led Travel Experiences

2nd Apr 2026

CPG & Bois d’Arlon Golf & Resort Form New Partnership to Stage CPG International Series Grand Final

27th Mar 2026

Germany Expands GolfSixes League as Junior Golf Participation Accelerates

13th Mar 2026

Iceland Launches 2026 Winter GolfSixes League on Simulators

2nd Mar 2026

Czech Golf Federation Expands Junior Participation Through GolfSixes Mini League

24th Feb 2026

GolfSixes Inspires New Golfers at Africa Amateur Championship

23rd Feb 2026

From Sotogrande to the LPGA: Mimi Rhodes’ Journey to the World Stage

21st Feb 2026

GolfSixes Participation Surges as Poland Delivers Record Breaking 2025 Season

18th Feb 2026

Women in Coaching – Register Now for the 2026 Strategic Coach Education Program

10th Feb 2026

Applications Open to Become a 2027 Ryder Cup Volunteer

7th Feb 2026
load more

Rio 2016 Golf Course Passes Test With Flying Colours2 min read


Posted on: 11th Mar 2016

On 9 March, nine Brazilian golfers took part in the Aquece Rio Golf Challenge in the Barra di Tijuca area of Rio de Janeiro to inaugurate the new course that will host the first Olympic golf competition in 112 years.
Alexandre Rocha, the highest ranked player in the men’s draw, finished tied for the lead with Rodrigo Lee tied on a three-under par 68. Miriam Nagl won the four-strong women’s competition with a four-under-par 67.

All nine participants were awarded a special medal by Peter Dawson, head of the International Golf Federation (IGF).

Rio 2016 President Carlos Nuzman and Brazilian Sports Minister George Hilton were also among those in attendance.

“This is the future for us,” Rocha said. “Our existing courses are old and this is modern golf. We have plenty of land in this country to be able to make more courses like this.”

Meanwhile, the IGF President compared the course’s wide fairways with the iconic St Andrews Old Course in Scotland, though he predicted that competitors would be in for a challenging time once the greens firm up and the wind levels increase.

“It’s been a long haul to get here,” said Peter Dawson. “But at long last we’ve got a terrific golf course that’s going to ensure golf will have a successful turn in the Olympic Games.”

He added that “very little needs to be done” to get the course itself ready for the Games.

IGF Executive Director Antony Scanlon added: “We just need to attend to the details that will make the difference between a good tournament and a great tournament.”
Located 9km from the Olympic Village, the par 71 course, designed especially for Rio 2016 by Gil Hanse, will host two fields of 60 men and women in six months’ time.

The course is also helping to rejuvenate the area. A new report commissioned by the State of Rio de Janeiro Department of Justice and published in late February concluded that the course in Barra da Tijuca had “contributed to the growth of local vegetation” in the Marapendi area, and that various species of animal have in fact been returning to a “once degraded area”.

Among the environmental benefits in the report are the 167% increase in vegetation, which led to a “positive cycle for fauna deveolopment”, and the fact that 263 species are now found in the area – before the construction there were only 118 species.

The course for the men’s event extends over 6,522m and the women’s over 5,944m.

The top 15 ranked players in the world will qualify for the Games, with a maximum of four from any one country.

————————-

For up-to-the-minute information on #OlympicGolf and regular updates, please follow us on Twitter (@OlympicGolf)Facebook.

Leave a Reply

Activities across two days with a Ryder Cup legend and the chance to play in the CPG Grand Final Pro-Am at Bois d’Arlon Golf & Resort, Belgium.

Limited places available.