Lima, Peru | Friday 05 December 2008 04:41 | |
By Jim Plunkett
Lima is rather sedate after all the aforementioned courses have been exhausted by the avid golfer looking for something he can’t get back in Palm Springs or Pebble Beach. There are four 18 hole courses in the area including Lima Golf Club, Los Inkas Golf, La Planicie Country Club, and Club Villa on the Pacific ocean. Lima Golf is the oldest club and was founded in the 1920's. Its first president was manager of the central railway. Rather impatient with the tardiness of a contractor hired to build the first clubhouse, he ordered a copy of blueprints of one of his railway stations, and a faithful replica was soon erected, which served as Lima Golf's first clubhouse."A false step can mean more than “out of bounds”. They have an excellent hospital at the site."# Bill Grimes says :
That was hilarious to read! I've heard rumors of a golf course in the hills of Arequipa somewhere, but I've never been able to confirm it.
This is a fun story. I am not a golfer but am tempted to play a few rounds from the description of the courses in this article. My high altitude thin air drives going farther than Tiger Woods best drives, ha, ja...and what a great idea to have young attractive female caddies at the Amazon Golf Club in Iquitos Peru. Why didn't I think of that?# Melissa Jean says :
This sounds like a beautiful course. I traveled to La Oroya twice last year, and it is a wonderful town. It's too bad that our American corporation, Doe Run, is polluting the air at an incredible rate. The University of St. Louis recently did a test and found that about 97% of children under the age of six had severe lead poisoning. I wish our governments would do more to require that Doe Run adhere to environmental standards to preserve this great city.# Fred A. Werkmeister says :
Another unusual course is near Cusco.# Jeff Krohn says :
I do not know if it is open and operating already, but a golf course in Pisac, was in construction in June of 07.
The course is part of the Royal Inka resort in the sacred valley, about half an hour from Cusco.
Yes there is a course in Arequipa! I am a member at the Arequipa golf club. It is open to the public. It is a pretty good course-- not in perfect condition, but not too bad. A round costs $15, plus the caddy ($7). Most of the greens are not grass- but are a special oil-soaked sand-- so you need to caddie to rake a smooth path between your ball and the hole. It is long-- over 7,000 yards.# Donovan Hervig says :
It is only 20 minute drive from the center of town to the course (towards Socabaya).
It's a great place!
# Stephen Cash says :Good day, golf fans. Does anyone know of any hotels in La Oroya, the site of the highest golf course in Peru? Any contact numbers to look into bookings there? Has anyone ever played it? I can be reached at the following email address: donovan@simplyperu.com
Thanks,
Donovan
# Miguel Reguera Fernandez-Cavada says :Hello to all golfers. I have played the Lima courses and they are very nice courses. Many of the caddies in Lima could be pros but for the economical difficulties of Peru.
I am a member of the Arequipa Golf Club. The course is a long and challenging course. Rounds of golf are inexpensive and the caddies are very good golfers. It is possible to rent clubs, but it is better to bring your own clubs. Be prepared to walk the course, as there are no carts available. The fairways are changing because the grass is limited in some areas. The oiled sand greens can be a challenge for putting and approaches. The weather in Arequipa es perfect with cool mornings with lots of sunshine. There is seating to stop for a break at every tee box. You will need it do to the high altitude of the city. The are nice hotels in the city with easy transportation to and from the course. If you make reservations in advance, the course will send a car to provide transportation to and from the course. All the staff and members of the club will welcome you and you will have a great time. I must tell you that the club has an excelent chef and provides very delicious and inexpensive meals.
If you are looking for a nice place to visit and play golf, you will enjoy your visit to Arequipa and Arequipa Golf Club. If you would like more information, you can contact me at: sccashs@aol.com.
Good day fellow golfers,
As a Peruvian golfer I am both proud and amused about Jim's post. Although I haven't had the opportunity to play in La Oroya yet, believe me than now more than ever I'm committed to change that. Just one correction though, La Oroya is a nine hole golf course, not eighteen hole.
About decent accomodation nearby I would recommend the hotel Los Portales in Tarma since most of the hotels in the town of La Oroya are of very low standards and the traffic is horrible because the "Carretera Central" a main highway cuts the town in half. I have driven through this town about 20 or 30 times already on my way from Lima to Chanchamayo.
Other places to play golf around Lima are La Granja Azul and Los Andes golf club, they're both inexpensive and within a half an hour drive from Miraflores.If you need more information do check the site of the Peruvian Golf Federation, www.fpg.org.pe
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