IZCARAGUA COUNTRY CLUB
🇻🇪 Guarenas, Miranda, VE
Designed by Joe Lee
Izcaragua Country Club sits in Guarenas, a city in the Miranda state of Venezuela, roughly 25 kilometers east of Caracas in the country's northern coastal mountain region. The course was designed by Joe Lee, the American architect known for his prolific work across the Caribbean and Latin America during the 1960s and 1970s. Lee's designs typically emphasized strategic bunkering and thoughtful use of natural terrain, often incorporating water features where the landscape allowed.
The routing at Izcaragua reflects the rolling topography characteristic of this part of Venezuela's central highlands. The terrain provides natural elevation changes that create variety in shot values and visual interest throughout the round. Lee's approach here likely balanced the demands of the landscape with playability for a range of skill levels, a hallmark of his work for private clubs in the region.
Izcaragua Country Club serves as a social and recreational center for its membership, part of a tradition of country clubs in Venezuela that combine golf with broader family amenities. The club's location in Guarenas places it within reach of Caracas while offering a setting removed from the capital's density. The course represents one of several Joe Lee designs built in Venezuela during a period of significant golf development in the country, contributing to the regional golf infrastructure that emerged in the latter half of the twentieth century.
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Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Izcaragua was designed by Joe Lee.
Yes. Izcaragua at Izcaragua Country Club is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Izcaragua is 71.
Izcaragua is a 18-hole course.