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Ituzaingó Golf Club
Gerde Vincent 97 - San Antonio de Padua - Buenos Aires, Argentina.
Phone: 54 0220 482 2331
18 Holes - Par 72 to 6614 Yards
Driving Range - Putting Green - Parking - Dressing Rooms - Dry Sauna - Kindergarten Palos - Restaurant - Bar
Club members will tell you the "ICG". The Golf Club Ituzaingó has 18 holes with wide fairways and small greens, with many large trees and an English style design.
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The golf course is located just minutes from the City of Buenos Aires, and has quick access via highway. The Club was founded in 1919. At the opening of the Club building and there was no electricity for two years a plant of the Western Railroad car fed him energy. When the train left the station Merlo, a bell sounded in the locker room and the dining room of the Club to notice.

In early 1998 opened the new clubhouse of 2,500 m2 which retains its traditional style and is located within the premises of the court. The field design was modified over time did not alter its quality. In October 1938 Open was held in Argentina, where he debuted as a professional Roberto De Vicenzo at the age of 15 years achieving a score of 28 strokes each way. Years later in 1944 accomplished the feat De Vicenzo won the Open and Argentina.

Ituzaingó Golf Club, perhaps one of the strongest features of history and historical paduense Golf Club in Buenos Aires.
More information on http://www.ituzaingogolfclub.com.ar/
Source: Some paragraphs are the Ituzaingó Golf Club website and fragments of text from a publication of the Rotary Club of San Antonio de Padua.



















