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Enjoy playing golf in the golf capital of Argentina.

 

The most beautiful landscape to golf surrounded by pure nature.

Córdoba Golf Club

Córdoba is the central province of the Argentine Republic, and its capital city ranks second in importance after Buenos Aires. With its historical soubriquet “La Docta” (The Learned One) thanks to harboring the country’s first university (and one of Latin America’s oldest), it is one of the country’s poles of tourism. 
As well as offering ideal conditions for practicing golf, its Sierra valleys are replete with the legacy of Compañía de Jesús missionaries. The Jesuit estancias dating from the 17th Century are a highly popular tourist attraction.

 

Villa Allende Córdoba Golf Club

This is an English-style golf club and course located at the foot of the Sierras Chicas, 20 kilometers from Córdoba city’s downtown area, in the picturesque town of Villa Allende. The eighty-year-old course is one of the most famous in the country. 

With its 18-hole, par-72 course, the Córdoba Golf is also the scenario for the country’s most important professional and amateur tournament. It is also the home course of the 2009 Augusta Masters winner, Cordoba-born Ángel “Pato” (“the Duck”) Cabrera.

It includes natural obstacles such as an impressive stand of trees and a lake. On the greens (U.S.G.A. Standard), "agrostis" variety lawn-grass has been sown -this being a type of grass that is almost exclusively used on the best courses in the world- while on the fairways, "Bermuda" grass is the number one choice.

  

Las Delicias Golf Course

This 18-hole, par 71 course is surrounded by elegant mansions and gardens. It is on the road to La Calera, and 20 minutes from Córdoba City’s downtown area. This was the first golf course entirely laid out within one of Córdoba Province’s gated communities.

The course follows the natural contours of the landscape and the greens, sown with "tifway", are quite challenging.  Its updated design resembles that of American courses, with bunkers, cross-bunkers, two lagoons and several out-bounds.

  

Ascochinga Golf Club

This 18-hole, par 72 course is one of the most striking in the province, with its venerable trees and picturesque rolling terrain. It is located 60 kilometers from Córdoba City, in Ascochinga, a Sierra town with a lot of history and a referent for provincial cultural tourism.

Its greens are somewhat difficult due to the sloping terrain and the location of obstacles. Of its 18 holes, 9 pertain to the original English-style layout. The others were laid out seven years ago, making it a "partially modern" course, with some traditional features.