

With some of the best courses in the world you too can now experience a golfing holiday in Argentina. With a wide variety of clubs around Buenos Aires as well as the beautiful colonial city of Mendoza and the most southerly course in the world in Ushuaia there is something to suit every handicap. And with tango shows and fine dining in the evening, golfing in Argentina is an excellent choice for the discerning golfer. The sport has always had a strong tradition in Argentina, and now you too can play on some of the finest golf courses in the world and enjoy the sights and sounds of this exciting destination.
With over 240 courses throughout the country we have carefully selected the best and most challenging courses around. Enjoy the golf by day around Buenos Aires and then by night enjoy the sights of Latin America’s most glamorous city. With courses stretching the length and breadth of the country from the Andes to Patagonia, the variety is staggering. Another great location for golf and the perfect opportunity to sample the fine wines and culinary delights is the beautiful colonial city of Mendoza, set at the foot of the Andes. A dry region blessed with brilliant sunshine and breathtaking vistas you can go on a tour to some of the country’s finest wineries, and sample their delicious produce. This spectacular setting is also ideal for outdoor activities where you can venture into the Andes, and marvel at the highest peak in all the Americas, Cerro Aconcagua (6960m). Mendoza is reached by several daily flights from Buenos Aires as you travel across the vast Pampas grasslands.
This curiously Irish name is taken from the very land in which the course is located on, once owned by the English Duke of Ranelagh. Here the big hitters can show off, but good control as well as distance is needed to avoid the challenging rough and the long tree-lined fairways.
A highly regarded course and short-listed for the 2000 World Cup, this course is one of the most traditional and famous in the country. With well maintained fairways and mature trees this picturesque yet challenging course is a must for any golfer visiting Argentina.
Designed in 1909, this fine English-style course has impeccable, narrow fairways and is located in a beautiful area outside Buenos Aires. The greens in general are not too big and are quite fast and therefore call for a precision approach. This wooded course has only one water feature, and calls for straight, accurate driving.
Initially a grand 19th century ranch this is one of the newest clubs around Buenos Aires, yet makes a fine addition to the more established courses in the area. This challenging course offers great variety of play with trees, water features and a selection of bunkers.