Course Overview
The Jockey Club is a club with a lot of tradition where all of the Argentine Presidents were members.
It was founded in 1880 and has 36 holes designed by the best designer in the century Allister Mackenzie, the same designer as Augusta National, host of the Masters Tournament in the U.S.A.
Its two courses (the blue and the red one) characterize for having holes for the strategic golfer.
The Jockey Club hosted a great amount of the most important tournaments, such as the Argentine Open, the World Cup, the European Tour and the most important amateur championships.
And the best golfers in history played here, too, such as Arnold Palmer, Sam Snead, Tom Watson, Gary Player, Craig Stadler, Byron Nelson, Sergio Garcia and many others. I
n 2005 Golf digest ranked The Jockey Club Red Course in the top 100 courses around the world
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