Golf Club Argentino, established in 1952 and designed by Luther Koontz, is a prestigious 18-hole parkland course located in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Known for its small, fast greens and strategic layout featuring doglegs and water hazards, the course has hosted multiple editions of the Argentine Open, challenging notable golfers like Eduardo Romero and Vicente Fernández. The club's rich history and well-maintained fairways make it a standout destination for golf enthusiasts.