BUENOS AIRES GOLF
🇦🇷 Bella Vista, Buenos Aires, AR
Designed by Robert von Hagge
The Yellow Course at Buenos Aires Golf Club in Bella Vista represents one of Robert von Hagge's South American designs, situated in the northwestern suburbs of Greater Buenos Aires. Von Hagge, known for his bold architectural style and dramatic use of water features and mounding throughout his international portfolio, brought his distinctive approach to this Argentine layout during the latter decades of the twentieth century.
The course occupies relatively flat terrain typical of the Buenos Aires province, where von Hagge's design strategy typically involves creating visual interest and strategic challenge through manufactured elevation changes, extensive bunkering, and water hazards. The routing likely incorporates these signature elements to compensate for the natural topography, with generous fairway corridors punctuated by strategic hazards that demand precise approach play. The landscape features the region's characteristic vegetation, with mature trees framing holes and providing definition to the playing corridors.
Buenos Aires Golf Club serves the local golfing community in Bella Vista, an area that has seen residential and recreational development as the metropolitan region expanded. The club operates multiple courses, with the Yellow Course functioning as one component of the facility's overall offering. The layout provides a test of golf shaped by von Hagge's architectural philosophy, which emphasizes visual drama and strategic variety, adapted to the constraints and opportunities of the Argentine pampas setting.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Yellow at Buenos Aires Golf has a Course Vaults score of — out of 10.
Yellow was designed by Robert von Hagge.
Yellow at Buenos Aires Golf is listed as private on Course Vaults; guest access is typically restricted.
Par at Yellow is 36.
Yellow plays 3,345 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
Yellow is a 9-hole course.