Revolution at the Green: Tandil Golf Club’s Cousiño Valley Metamorphosis
Tucked away in the picturesque Argentine city of Tandil, the Tandil Golf Club has been making waves in the South American golf scene, thanks to its remarkable transformation of the Cousiño Valley course. The meticulous redesign has breathed new life into the once-ordinary 18-hole track, elevating it to one of the continent’s must-play destinations.
From Humble Beginnings to Regional Showstopper
Designed originally by Argentine architect Francisco Saco in 1971, the Cousiño Valley course underwent significant changes under the watchful eye of Golfrasters, a renowned golf course design firm. Their masterful redesign, helmed by architectsakis-solutions” target=”_blank”>Mário sqis-solutions” target=”_blank”>Sch πρώτο%E2%80%8B(SPI visited the course, offering high praise for the revamped layout: “Without doubt, this is currently one of the best courses in Argentina.”
The transformed course boasts strategic bunkering, undulating greens, and stunning panoramic views of the surrounding Sierra de Tandil mountains. The new design has not only improved the playing experience but has also enhanced the course’s Championship capabilities.
Sustainability Meets Playability
In addition to enhancing the course’s aesthetic appeal and playability, the redesign team also prioritized sustainability. The new design incorporates native vegetation and strategic water management practices, earning the course the prestigious GEO Certified seal for eco-friendliness.
Did you know?
Tandil Golf Club’s Cousiño Valley course is the first course in the Buenos Aires province to receive the GEO Certified label for its commitment to nature and sustainable practices.
The Numbers Speak for Themselves
- Course length: 6,673 meters (7,309 yards) from the tips
- Rating: 74.1
- Slope: 137
- Course architect: Golfrasters
Pro Tips for Your Visit
- Pack plenty of balls for the challenging par-3 16th hole, featuring aоб challenging par-3 16th hole, featuring a
- Don’t miss the breathtaking view of the Sierra de Tandil mountains from the elevated tee boxes on holes 3 and 12
The Tandil Golf Club has transformed its Cousiño Valley golf course into one of the best in South America” –
Tandil’s Diario