Singles Golf Club & Let´s Golf Argentina became partners
Let´s Golf Argentina and Singles Golf Club became partners this week. Our company will develop the Club here in Argentina, organize golf events all along the country and help to develop this golf development in the country in order to make it grow globaly. The argentine web will soon be developed and shortly single golfers from Argentina will have a lot of new options for travelling and meeting people.
2009 Golf World Junior Champions dinner
Let´s Golf Argentina was invited on August 5th to the dinner in honor of the 2009 Junior world Champions Andy Schombaum, Jorgito Fernandez Valdez, Tommy Cocha and Leandro Marelli. The event was held at the public course the Argentine Association has in Villa Adelina, province of Buenos Aires and almost 150 people attended to the event. Some of past junior argentine players such as Matias Anselmo, Luis Obarrio, Ernesto Rivas, Estanislao Goya, Matias O´Curry, Santiago Abreu were part of the event.
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Venues for 2010 and 2011 Argentine Open revealed:
Mark Lawrie, Argentine Golf Association managing director revealed the hosts of 2010 & 2011 Opens: next year the Tournament will be placed at the Red Course of the Jockey Club, an old traditional Allister Mackenzie design and 2011 the Open will go back to the 2006 host, Pilar Golf Club. The tournament will be returning to the Jockey Club after 5 year, to the golf course Angel “El Pato” Cabrera considers the best one in the country for this tournament. Then in 2011 the Open will go back to Pilar after 5 years. The Argentine Open is the 5th oldest open championship and many golf champions born in Argentina started their successful career winning this event. Argentina is getting ready for a hot 2010: in January the America´s Cup, World Amateur in October and the Open in December, so a lot of great golf is going to be played.
Romero helps golf grow in Argentina
CARMEL, Ind. (AP)—It’s been 20 years since Eduardo Romero’s first European Tour victory (Lancôme Trophy at St Nome La Breteche), and he’s had a lot of success since then.
The 55-year-old from Argentina rates his win at last year’s U.S. Senior Openas his most significant because it gave him a confidence boost.
“It’s my favorite tournament,” he said. “It’s the more important tournament in my life.”
Romero said his win was important for golf in his country, his hometown of Cordoba and Latin America as a whole. He can’t help but get excited whenreminded of his victory.
“I feel very good, just like a movie in my head,” he said. “When I stared to play golf, I was thinking of my town and my family and everything.
He said golf is increasingly popular in Argentina and rivals soccer as the nation’s favorite sport. He said there are more than 125 courses in the capital city, Buenos Aires.
“Probably a couple years ago, the first game in Argentina, it was soccer,and now it’s golf,” he said. “Golf is going up and up.”
To Honor traditions?
Times change, there is no doubt on that. People also change and their requirements as well. “Play the ball as it lies” one of golf’s first rules stands and in that rule it is implicit that sometimes the lie will be good, sometimes not so good and others it will be really bad.
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