The countdown to the second edition of the Women’s Amateur Latin America championship is well underway, with the best women’s amateur golfers from South America, Central America, Mexico, and the Caribbean preparing to tackle the challenge of Pilar Golf when it is played from 17-20 November.
Pilar Golf is located north of Buenos Aires, 60 km from the Argentine capital and was designed by The Ronald Fream Plan Design Group, based in the United States of America.
The course is divided into three nine-hole layouts - Blue, White, and Red (a total of 27 holes) - with wide fairways, generous and undulating greens, abundant bunkers and water features.
Important golf venue
Opened in 1992, is a relatively new course, but has become one of the country’s most important venues having hosted the Argentina Open (2006 and 2011), the Professionals Championship of Argentina (2002, 2003), and the Stroke National Championship (1994, 2000, 2005).
More recognition of its quality was to come in 2015 when The R&A, the Masters Tournament and the USGA chose Pilar Golf to host the first edition of the Latin America Amateur Championship, a pivotal event for men’s amateur golf in the region, which was won by Matias Domínguez of Chile.
Another first for the venue came last year, when it was selected by The R&A and ANNIKA Foundation to stage the inaugural edition of the Women’s Amateur Latin America championship in which Valery Plata of Colombia made history as its first winner.
The quality of the venue, positive player feedback and its excellent facilities meant that it was a natural choice for the event organisers to select Pilar Golf once again to host the Women’s Amateur Latin America championship in 2022.
The offices of the Argentina Golf Association (AAG) are now located there too, next to the organisation’s High Performance Centre, which has been there for many years now.