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Nordelta, Argentina

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Argentina  Argentina
Nordelta Golf Club
Av. de los Fundadores 265
(1670) Tigre
Buenos Aires
Argentina
ArchitectJack Nicklaus
Head Professional/Director of GolfNot known
Telephone+54 4871-1000
Location20 km N of Buenos Aires
Websites Golf Club Website
VisitorsWelcome, contact in advance
Club Secretary/ ManagerNot known
 

Nordelta Golf Club, the course that Jack built, opened for play in 2007 and is one of Argentina’s most challenging layouts. The course is now the centrepiece of a new district that comprises of a neighbourhood-gated community, which offers residents a plethora of sporting activities. 

The Jack Nicklaus-designed Nordelta course is routed across former wetlands where the holes weave their way around and across a series of lakes to the south of the River Plate – the world’s widest estuary. Host to the 2008 Argentine Amateur Championship and 2009 Argentine Open, the new Nordelta Golf Club has a bright future and we expect the club to rise in the future rankings. 

 
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Reviewer on the tee at Nordelta - Dec 2009This new creation from the 18 Major Champion (JN) hosted the Argentine Amateur last December and will host for the first time the 2009 Argentine Open. A great design, maintenance at top level and a presence that will always be there: wind. It is an open course, with a lot of sorrounding water and small bent grass greens. From the tips it is a brutal test, maybe the toughest in South America. The point here is try to hit fairways and don´t fight the wind, try to use it. My favourite holes are 16(a very nice par 3) and 17(a very short and strategic par 4). Bring your best game and try to break 80, it won´t be easy ...
06 January 2009 Reply

 
 
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