Talk with an Expert

Buenos Aires Golf Club

The Buenos Aires Golf Club opened in 1994. Just one year later, in 1995, the club hosted the Argentine Open and the South American Amateur Championship. In 2000, this course also hosted the EMC Golf World Cup, when the Americans Tiger Woods and David Duval defeated in the last round the Argentine team (Eduardo Romero and Angel Cabrera). Designed by Robert Van Hagge, the Buenos Aires Golf Club is said to be the best course in the country. The club has three different 9 holes courses: Green, Blue, and Yellow. All of them interesting and challenging designs.

Borne to become venue of the most prestigious championships, the most frequently used combination is Green-Yellow of 6,755 yards, par 72 full of water and bunkers with excellent greens and a marvelous maintenance. In 2005, Golf digest ranked the Buenos Aires Golf Club in the top 100 courses around the world. Although the green fee is the most expensive in the country, non-members are welcome from Tuesday to Sunday; buggies are available, but one caddy per foursome is compulsory.

Course stats: 27 holes, 6860 yards, par: 72


Buenos Aires Golf Club