The Olympic
Golf Course in Barra de Tijuca, Rio de Janeiro, is taking shape. On Tuesday 20 May the process of planting grass began on the first of the 18 holes, hole number 8. Grassing is considered to be the final stage in building a golf course, with a predicted timeline for grass growth of 11 months.
"We have taken another important step in constructing the Olympic Golf Course today. The planting of grass is the last construction activity for each hole on the course, following the completion of the earthworks, irrigation and finishing," explained Agberto Guimarães, Rio 2016 Director of Sport and Paralympic Integration.
Grassing is considered to be the final stage in building a golf course (Photo: Rio 2016/Alex Ferro)
"The start of the grassing phase for the Olympic golf course is an important event in the development of the course. We are excited to begin this phase and to focus on the detail and craftsmanship that will make this a special golf course.", said Gil Hanse, the course architect.
The golf venue, the construction of which began in April 2013, is considered to be one of the greatest legacies of the 2016 Games. Following the Olympic competitions, it will become the first public golf course in the city of Rio, contributing to the growth of the sport, which is returning to the Olympic programme after 112 years.