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Argentino

José C. Paz, Provincia de Buenos Aires
José C. Paz, Provincia de Buenos Aires
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Inaugurated in 1952 and located only 40 kilometres from Buenos Aires, Argentino is one of the most traditional and recognised golf clubs in the country.

With colourful woodland, which surrounds most holes, numerous tee boxes and large, fast greens that provide varying pin positions, Argentino can be a relatively easy proposition or a stern, complicated layout. The closing three holes are very tough and anyone who secures par at these three holes can retire happily to the clubhouse.

Argentino Country Club provides a relaxing round of golf in tranquil surroundings and the club have hosted the Argentine Open on several occasions, as well as the Argentine Amateur Championship, the National Stroke Play Championship, the Argentine Interclubes Championship and the National Junior Tournament.

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Inaugurada en agosto de 1952 en las afueras de la ciudad de Buenos Aires, esta cancha es una de las más tradicionales y reconocidas del país. Posee una gran y colorida arboleda que rodea todos los hoyos de su recorrido. Según el set de tees a utilizar y la posición de las banderas en los veloces greens, se puede transformar en un trazado relativamente sencillo o muy complicado. Al presentar un diseño tradicional, el campo posibilita un buen recovery para el jugador, es decir que el margen de error puede ser salvado sin ser muy castigado. Sus 3 hoyos finales son muy complicados y quiénes la conocen aseguran que 3 pares son un muy buen score. Situada dentro de un “country” cuenta con seguridad privada y una tranquilidad para la práctica del deporte sorprendente.

Fue sede del Campeonato Abierto de la República en varias ocasiones. También se disputó el Campeonato Argentino de Aficionados, El Campeonato Nacional por Golpes, el Campeonato Argentino de Interclubes y El Torneo Nacional Júnior.

Inaugurated in 1952 and located only 40 kilometres from Buenos Aires, Argentino is one of the most traditional and recognised golf clubs in the country.

With colourful woodland, which surrounds most holes, numerous tee boxes and large, fast greens that provide varying pin positions, Argentino can be a relatively easy proposition or a stern, complicated layout. The closing three holes are very tough and anyone who secures par at these three holes can retire happily to the clubhouse.

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