San Andres Golf Club
Opened: 1907
Designer: Mungo Park
Par: 72
Length: 6,472 yards
Taking its name from the legendary St. Andrews in Scotland, San Andres is the oldest golf course in Argentina and has been a landmark for over one hundred years. The course has established itself as a true test for history's greater golfers, as it has hosted the Argentine Open twenty one times. It has also hosted the Argentine Amateur Championship thirty times which is the oldest tournament since the birth of golf in the country. San Andres most famous hole is the short par 4 14th, a dog leg left that is reachable for long hitters and presents itself in risk reward fashion.
Designer: Mungo Park
Par: 72
Length: 6,472 yards
Taking its name from the legendary St. Andrews in Scotland, San Andres is the oldest golf course in Argentina and has been a landmark for over one hundred years. The course has established itself as a true test for history's greater golfers, as it has hosted the Argentine Open twenty one times. It has also hosted the Argentine Amateur Championship thirty times which is the oldest tournament since the birth of golf in the country. San Andres most famous hole is the short par 4 14th, a dog leg left that is reachable for long hitters and presents itself in risk reward fashion.