Mendoza Golf Club
Designed by Agostini, Peralta Ramos, and S. Elías, this 18-hole course is situated at the foot of the mountain range in Guaymallén. It boasts a beautiful design with wide fairways, surrounded by pines and other tree species. Strategically placed lagoons add an extra challenge for players, and the well-maintained greens feature significant undulations, despite the course being located on flat terrain.
Tupungato Golf Club
This course boasts the prestige of being built on what was, four centuries ago, a Jesuit estate and is now a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The golf course was designed by the renowned architect Ángel Reartes. It features Tifway fairways, Agrostis greens, and bunkers filled with fine, delicate sand visible from the tee boxes, contrasting beautifully with the surrounding Cordoban hills.
Andino Golf Club
Founded in 1926, it is one of the golf clubs with the most historical legacy in the country. Notably, excluding the USA, this was the first course in the Americas to feature links-style golf. Its narrow fairways and sloping greens, which are very fast, test the skill of even the best golfers. Additionally, it boasts a beautiful clubhouse as one of its main attractions. The course’s scenic surroundings and rich history make it a must-visit for golf enthusiasts.