Los Arqueros Golf & Country Club
In this edited extract from the book Golf Courses of the World author Geoffrey Giles writes: “The course begins gently with a straightforward par 4, but it steps up a gear for the 2nd, a difficult driving hole with a narrow fairway turning to the right past a pond before climbing to a raised green, one of several that will be encountered during the round.
At the 8th we encounter a quite unusual challenge. A water hazard runs most of the length of the hole before crossing in front of the green. For the last 100 yards or so there is an alternative fairway on the far side of the water. It lies along the axis of the green and is the safer route, but for those chasing birdies, the more daring route over the water must be taken.
Another par 5 calling for heroics is the 12th , the birdie seeker having to carry a long stretch of water to find the green in two. In the World Cup, Nicklaus solved the problems of the 15th by eliminating the dogleg completely, driving over the trees and out-of-bounds nonchalantly, necessitating a clear carry of over 250 metres.”
