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San Andrés

San Andres, Provincia de Buenos Aires
San Andres, Provincia de Buenos Aires
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  • AddressItuzaingó 2736, B1651 San Andres, Provincia de Buenos Aires, Argentina

The founding fathers of the San Andrés Golf Club formed their club in 1945 and, within a couple of years, they established a fine 18-hole parkland layout, thanks largely to the architectural skills of Stanley Thompson, during the short time he was in partnership with Robert Trent Jones Sr.

The old master set out the fairways on a largely flat parcel of land to the north west of the capital and today, the San Andrés course has matured into a tight, tree-lined track where narrow playing corridors place a premium on pinpoint accuracy at just about every hole.

Back to back par fives at 7 and 8 are highlight holes on the front nine, whilst the water protected 6th is the pick of the three short holes on the outward half. Water comes more into play on the back nine and it plays a large part in the signature hole at the par four 11th, running all the way down the left of the fairway from tee to green.

The founding fathers of the San Andrés Golf Club formed their club in 1945 and, within a couple of years, they established a fine 18-hole parkland layout, thanks largely to the architectural skills of Stanley Thompson, during the short time he was in partnership with Robert Trent Jones Sr.

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Stanley Thompson

Becoming a golf course architect after the First World War was perfect timing for Stanley Thompson. Canada’s golf courses numbered around 130 in 1918, rising to more than 350 seven years later.

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