Mapuche C.C.

Panamericana Km 48,5., Pilar, Buenos Aires, 1629

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Course
18 holes

Mapuche C.C. Scorecard

Front 9123456789OUT
Par33434334431
White_Blue1681552941823031411662753392,023
Handicap1315573171191
Back 9101112131415161718INTOT
Par3343433443162
White_Blue1851622981933111001792863442,0584,081
Handicap12168421814106

Tees, Slope & Course Rating

TeeSlopeCourse Rating
White/Blue11360

Mapuche C.C. by the Numbers

Mapuche C.C. plays to a par of 62 and measures 4,081 yards from the white_blue tees. The layout features 10 par-3s, 8 par-4s and 0 par-5s. The number-one handicap hole is the par-4 9th — statistically the toughest hole on the course, while the 15th rates as the most forgiving. The longest test is the 18th, stretching 344 yards from the tips, and the shortest is the 15th at 100 yards.

62
Par
4,081
Max Yardage
#9
Hardest Hole
10/8/0
Par 3s/4s/5s

About Mapuche C.C.

Mapuche Country Club presents a unique golfing experience with its 18 holes and a par of 62, perfect for players looking to sharpen their short game. Stretching over 4,081 yards, it provides a fun challenge for golfers of all skill levels from both the white and blue tees. The course is well-maintained, featuring lush grass that enhances playability. With a layout that encourages strategic thinking, expect to navigate a mix of risk-and-reward holes requiring precision and careful club selection.

What to Expect

You'll find that Mapuche Country Club offers a good mix of challenges suitable for mid-range handicappers, with its manageable length and par. Be ready to handle some tricky holes where placement off the tee is essential—especially on the par 3s. The course can be forgiving, but let your focus drift, and you'll quickly find trouble lurking in the form of well-placed bunkers and water hazards. Always aim for the center of the greens to avoid unnecessary three-putts on the undulating surfaces.

Fun Fact

Mapuche C.C. is part of a larger trend in Argentina where golf courses have been increasing in popularity, especially as the country works to revive its golfing legacy from the early 20th century when it was one of the sport's hotspots in South America.

About Pilar

Pilar, located in Buenos Aires Province, is a vibrant city that beautifully melds suburban charm with a growing urban landscape. Known for its lush parks and welcoming neighborhoods, Pilar has become a popular destination for both locals and travelers, offering a taste of Argentine culture and hospitality. The city is also home to various historical sites and cultural events that enrich its lively atmosphere.

Nearby Attractions

After your round, consider dining at La Casona de la Plaza, known for its delightful Argentine parrilla. If you're in the mood for a slice of history, nearby you can visit the historic Pilar Church, a charming site with beautiful architecture. For accommodations, the Hilton Pilar offers a luxurious stay, giving you a comfortable place to unwind after a day on the course.