San Isidro Golf Club

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San Isidro Golf Club is one of Argentina's most prestigious golf clubs, situated in the suburbs of Buenos Aires, next door to the Jockey Club racetrack. The club was founded in 1911, and the new course designed and supervised by Juan Dentone was inaugurated in 1928. In 1962 major renovation works were undertaken by Ronald Fream on the greens and lakes were created as lateral hazards. Then in 1997 and 1998, the 18 greens were fully renovated to conform to USGA specifications by Randy Thompson and Kenny Moran. The golf course has over 1350 trees of various species, giving it the feel of an arboretum.

In October 2007, the club commissioned us to look at several holes, from both a strategic and safety point of view. Following on from the implementation of some of those recommendations, further proposals were made on other holes. The success of the modifications and renovation works was such that the club undertook improvements over several years.

Due to the nature of the renovation works on the golf course, the photos consist of before and after, and are best shown on the following link under "photos":www.adamgolfdesign.com/en/project/san-isidro-golf-club/


Project Details

Major work: Other redevelopment work of a minimum 9 holes
Member:
Mark Adam
Year:
2008
Course:
San Isidro Golf Club
Location:
1634 San Isidro - Buenos Aires
Country:
Argentina
Project Architect:
Mark Adam
Practice:
Adam Golf Design
Project type:
Major work: Other redevelopment work of a minimum 9 holes
Latitude:
-34.470829
Longitude:
-58.5286102

More Pictures

San Isidro Golf Club - Bunker hole No11
San Isidro Golf Club - Design for the tees No2 _ No9 - Layout 1-300
San Isidro Golf Club - Design for the tees No7 _ No18 Layout 1-400
San Isidro Golf Club - Plan bunker renovation - hole No14
San Isidro Golf Club - Plan bunker renovation - hole No14-2
San Isidro Golf Club - Plan bunker renovation - hole No14-3
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