The Jockey Club was started as a society for
Argentina's elite in the late 19th century.
Throughout the years the club has offered horse-racing, polo and golf to many distinguished people.
The Red and Blue courses were built by the famous course designer Dr. Alister Mackenzie in 1930 and
since then has hosted the 2001 Argentine Open as part of the European Tour circuit.
Here, on a flat piece of land, 20 minutes from downtown Buenos Aires, Alister sculpted Argentina's
most talked about historical courses, the Red (6,635 yards, par 72) and Blue (6,229 yards, par 72) in
San Isidro. In an era where everyone retools and remodels, some think these two courses have kept
the spirit of MacKenzie's design thoughts alive.
It has been privileged to host many greats of the game such as Bobby Jones, Byron Nelson, Gene
Sarazen, Jimmy Demaret, Henry Cotton,Sam Snead, Arnold Palmer, to name a few.
Contact Address
JOCKY CLUB CORDOBA GOLF
SAN ANTONIO
BARRIO JARDIN
5000
info @ drommedaris-golf.com
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