Golfers Can Challenge Their Game on the Beautiful and Inspiring Courses of Argentina
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Golf enthusiasts will find some of South America’s finest golf courses in Argentina. The country is the continent’s largest golfing nation with over 300 registered courses and host to over 30 official golf competitions. And with Argentina’s great diversity of landscapes, golfers are sure to find numerous courses throughout the country to inspire and challenge their game. Following is an overview of some of Argentina’s top courses.
Bariloche Golf
Greater Buenos Aires
Olivos Golf Club – Home to what many golfers believe to be the best hole in Argentina– the 15
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By Staff April 23, 2021 2:40 pm
Golf
Golf enthusiasts will find some of South America’s finest golf courses in Argentina. The country is the continent’s largest golfing nation with over 300 registered courses and host to over 30 official golf competitions. And with Argentina’s great diversity of landscapes, golfers are sure to find numerous courses throughout the country to inspire and challenge their game. Following is an overview of some of Argentina’s top courses.
Greater Buenos Aires
Olivos Golf Club – Home to what many golfers believe to be the best hole in Argentina– the 15
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JEDDAH: Golf Saudi CEO Majed Al-Sorour has hailed the launch of The Line, a zero-carbon urban-development project, as being the Kingdom’s most ambitious project to date.
Al-Sorour said the announcement from Crown Prince Mohammed Bin Salman about The Line, as well as other big projects including NEOM, was a blessing for world tourism and investment. It was also good news for the future of golf because the sport was associated with beaches, smart cities, and high-end tourism, he added.
“The clean, high-tech environment that The Line will create will no doubt allow golf courses to flourish due to their aesthetics, environmental development and consideration for health and nature in conjunction with Saudi Arabia’s Vision 2030. Turning the Red Sea Coastline into a hub for golf.”