Location: Carilo, BA
Distance: 350 km from Buenos Aires
Par: 73
Yardage: 6,396
In the mid-70's construction began on the first nine holes in the design of Thomas Sanderson. The idea was to encourage Cariló as a tourist destination and golf would be one of its attractions. The second 9 holes were started in 1995 and opened in 1998. As outgoing data is automatic watering across the field. Sanderson's ashes are scattered through the hole 8, just as he had requested. It is a short but very stuck. There is a marked difference between the first nine holes (opened in 1976) with a British style and the second nine (year 1998) more American and modern. The greens are small holes in the 9 older and somewhat more generous in the 9 new holes. Its fairways are narrow and many doglegs that require players to make blind shots from the tee. The par 5's are available in two shots. The defenses of this court are rough, with weeds and sand, and the thick grove of trees (pines, cypress and eucalyptus lambersianas, among others).