
Courtesy of the club

Courtesy of the club

Courtesy of the club
Buenos Aires Golf Club: Green/Yellow
Buenos Aires Golf Club: Green/Yellow
B1661 San Miguel
Bella Vista, Provincia de Buenos Aires
Argentina
Overview
Tiger Woods and David Duval won the World Cup of Golf here in 2000, defeating the home team of Angel Cabrera and Andres Romero, giving the club worldwide popularity and the reputation as being one of the best courses in South America. The 27-hole Buenos Aires Golf Club was designed by Robert Von Hagge and opened in 1994. The championship layout at Buenos Aires consists of the Green and Yellow nines, which are characterized by beautifully conditioned greens with large breaks as well as sprawling water hazards. The Green course features the 418-yard par-4 seventh with a large hazard on the left side of the green, which visually shrinks the putting surface. The Yellow course is home to the most famous hole on the property, the par-4 eighth with water on the entire right side as well as a small three pointed island green often protected by gusty winds.