
Argentina
Argentina is synonymous with soccer or specifically Diego Maradona who seemingly single-handedly removed England from more than one World Cup campaign. But Argentina is one Latin American country where Europeans and even the English will feel at ease. Corned beef, the sultry tango, Buenos Aires and, naturally, football come to mind when thinking of Argentina.
Jockey Club (Red)
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Jockey Club (Red)
The Jockey Club at Buenos Aires is located at San Isidro and it’s an exclusive club that attracts the capital’s best-heeled golfers...
Olivos (Blanca & Colorada)
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Olivos (Blanca & Colorada)
Olivos is one of the more traditional and recognised golf clubs in Argentina and the Blanca & Colorada nines comprise of the premier eighteen at this 27-hole facility.
Buenos Aires (Green & Yellow)
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Buenos Aires (Green & Yellow)
The 27 holes at Buenos Aires Golf Club opened for play in 1994 and the renowned architect Robert von Hagge designed each loop.
Potrerillo De Larreta
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Potrerillo De Larreta
El Potrerillo de Larreta Resort and Country Club is located in Alta Gracia, in the province of Cordoba and the golf course is set in a valley surrounded by hills where the topography is dramatic.
Mar del Plata (Playa Grande)
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Mar del Plata (Playa Grande)
The course at Mar del Plata Golf Club is known as "the golf cathedral" - with sand dunes more at home on Scottish links courses.
San Andrés - Argentina
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San Andrés - Argentina
Originally named the Buenos Aires Golf Club, San Andrés now carries the most famous course name in the world - St Andrews.
Pueblo Estancia La Paz
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Pueblo Estancia La Paz
Located in the ancient foothills of the Sierras Chicas to the north of Cordoba, Pueblo Estancia La Paz is a lifestyle and residential property that extends to more than 500 hectares.