Where Serious Golfers
Come to Play Argentina.
15 Private Clubs.
One Operator Who Opens Them.
From the Allister Mackenzie masterpiece at Jockey Club to the first Jack Nicklaus Signature in the country — the complete Buenos Aires private golf circuit, fully managed for international groups.
In This Directory
Ranked Courses
Departures
Operator
More championship private clubs
per square mile than anywhere
else in South America.
Buenos Aires' great golf clubs were founded between 1882 and the 1990s by the families that built this country. They have operated as closed, private institutions since their founding — no visitor tee times, no international booking platforms, no walk-in windows. AGA holds the institutional relationships that open every club on this page to international groups. Every one of them. One coordinator.
Jockey Club de San Isidro
The same architect who designed Augusta National and Cypress Point. Founded by President Carlos Pellegrini in 1882. Host of the Golf World Cup in 1962 and 1970. Two championship courses — Red and Blue — neither of which has ever had a public booking channel. The access that defines what AGA was built to provide.
Olivos Golf Club
Called the "Augusta National of Argentina" by those who know South American golf. 27 holes designed by Luther Koontz — shaper of Alister Mackenzie. Host of the Argentine Open, the Argentine Masters, and the 2010 Golf World Cup. One of the most tournament-tested private layouts on the continent.
Buenos Aires Golf Club
Nine interconnected lakes across 45 immaculate hectares. Tiger Woods and David Duval won the 2000 Golf World Cup here. Argentine Open host three times. Consistently among the best-conditioned courses in South America.
San Eliseo Golf & Country Club
"The dream golf course" — Roberto de Vicenzo's own words. 60 hectares of USGA-specification terrain with the finest agronomic maintenance in the country. The course Argentina's greatest champion called his personal benchmark.
Pilará Golf Club
The first Jack Nicklaus Signature design in Argentina. Waste areas, heroic carries, strategic bunkering — the hallmarks of a Nicklaus layout executed at full scale. 7,278 yards built to host the region's most important tournaments.
Pilar Golf Club
27 links-style holes designed by Ronald Frend — one of the most modern and technically demanding layouts in Argentina. Undulating fairways flanked by conifers, strategic water hazards. Consistently outstanding year-round conditioning.
View CourseLa Orquídea Golf Club
Three distinct 9-hole circuits — Colorado (7,083 yds), Azul (7,052 yds), Blanco (7,110 yds) — across 82 hectares of lakes and forest. The most versatile private golf experience in the Buenos Aires corridor.
View CourseHighland Park Golf Club
One of the most technically demanding courses in Buenos Aires. Fast greens with significant break, multiple water hazards, cross bunkers on key approach shots. Regular host of major Argentine amateur championships.
View CourseCañuelas Golf Club
7,268 yards winding through 72 hectares of century-old grove. Top-notch facilities, seamless conditioning. The Buenos Aires round that feels furthest from Buenos Aires — in the best possible sense.
View CourseNordelta Golf Club
Second Nicklaus design in the Buenos Aires circuit, opened in 2007. 27 challenging holes inside a private community with a 5-star Hilton Hotel. Lakes, wetlands, and demanding carries across three distinct loops.
View CourseEstancias del Pilar Golf
Same design firm behind Four Seasons courses in Uruguay, Brazil, Chile and Panama. Par-72, 7,000 yards — the most internationally calibrated layout in the Pilar corridor. Impeccable conditioning year-round.
View CourseNewman Golf Club
Nearly 6,900 yards of one of the most demanding challenges in Buenos Aires. Par 75 for men, 73 for ladies. The second home of Roberto de Vicenzo in his later career — and a layout that rewards the patient player.
View CourseHurlingham Club
Golf at Hurlingham since 1892 — 18 holes since 1922. A course that carries more than a century of Argentine private club history in every fairway. The kind of institution that does not feel the need to explain its own significance.
View CourseSan Isidro Golf Club
Designed by Dentone in 1928 to championship specification, redesigned by Ron Fream in 1981. Host of significant Argentine championship events across its history. A layout where precision consistently outscores raw power.
View CourseEvery Club on This Page
Requires Institutional Access.
None of the private clubs in this directory have a public booking channel. No international tee time platform carries them. No hotel concierge can reliably open these doors for a group of 8. The access exists through years of operating relationships — and those relationships belong to AGA.
"Your only job is to land in Buenos Aires. Every tee time, every transfer, every coordination point is handled. The logistics are invisible. The golf is the point."
Comparable programs with the larger international operators run USD 10,000–12,000 per person. AGA operates boutique — every departure is private, every itinerary is custom, and the access we provide is not available through any standard catalog at any price.
Institutional Club Relationships
Years of standing access across the full Buenos Aires private circuit — from Jockey Club to the newest Pilar corridor layouts.
One Coordinator End to End
From first inquiry to final airport transfer — one English-speaking coordinator across US, Canadian, and UK time zones.
100% Private Departures
Your group plays every course alone. No shared tee times, no shared vehicles, no coordination with other clients.
Multi-Region Extensions
Buenos Aires as a base. Patagonia, Mendoza, or Córdoba as extensions. AGA builds the full Argentina circuit around your dates.
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