BUENOS AIRES GOLF
🇦🇷 Bella Vista, Buenos Aires, AR
Designed by Robert von Hagge
The Buenos Aires Golf Club in Bella Vista, located in the northern suburbs of Buenos Aires, features a championship layout designed by American architect Robert von Hagge. Von Hagge, known for his bold and strategic designs throughout Latin America and beyond, brought his characteristic style to this Argentine venue, creating a course that emphasizes both visual drama and strategic shot-making. The design reflects his tendency toward strong bunkering, water hazards as integral features, and greens that reward precision.
The course occupies relatively flat terrain typical of the Buenos Aires province, which von Hagge shaped to create elevation changes and visual interest through earthmoving and strategic water placement. The routing incorporates numerous lakes and ponds that come into play on multiple holes, demanding careful course management and accurate iron play. Mature trees frame many fairways, and the bunkering style—often deep and sculptured—creates clear risk-reward scenarios throughout the round.
Buenos Aires Golf Club serves the growing golf community in the northern corridor of Greater Buenos Aires, an area that has seen significant residential and recreational development. The club provides a full-service facility for its membership, with practice areas and clubhouse amenities that support both competitive play and social golf. The course hosts regional amateur competitions and serves as a venue for players seeking a challenging test in the von Hagge tradition within the Buenos Aires metropolitan area.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Green at Buenos Aires Golf has a Course Vaults score of — out of 10.
Green was designed by Robert von Hagge.
Green at Buenos Aires Golf is listed as private on Course Vaults; guest access is typically restricted.
Par at Green is 36.
Green plays 3,533 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
Green is a 9-hole course.