A tour of Argentina: Golf, steaks, the tango and so much more for Golfweek’s Best raters

From Buenos Aires to Patagonia, a group of Golfweek’s Best course raters take in some of the best golf, food and scenes in Argentina.

The song goes, “Don’t cry for me, Argentina.” But tears sure weren’t the reaction of a Golfweek’s Best group during those players’ first outing to South America.

For 26 raters, the 12-day trip to Argentina in March was filled with the fine tastes of Latin America, including fascinating sights, delightful food and drink, enchanting scenic tours and wonderful golf to boot. 

A 12-hour flight from the U.S. usually means arriving bleary-eyed and hopelessly jet-lagged, but flights south to Argentina are blessed with minimal lag as the South American time zones aren’t much different from those of the States. As a result, the course reviewers could hit the ground running.

Reaching Buenos Aires, raters were shuttled to their hotel in the Recoleta area of downtown, the base of operations for the first half of the trip. Walking tours and taking in the charming sights of the “Paris of Latin America” were the first order of business. 

Some raters took half-day cruises to nearby Tigre, enjoying antique shops, riverside restaurants and bars, casinos, amusement parks and open markets, where they were able to practice their bargaining skills. Then it was dinners and early bedtimes, as the first round of the trip awaited the eager golfers.

Siguen las malas noticias en Argentina, fallece Alejandro Sabella

Alejandro Sabella, el último técnico de Argentina que llevó a la albiceleste a jugar una final de Copa del Mundo falleció el día de hoy

Alejandro Sabella, el último técnico de Argentina que llevó a la albiceleste a jugar una final de Copa del Mundo falleció el día de hoy en Buenos Aires.

El subcampeón del mundo en Brasil 2014, perdió la vida a los 66 años tras estar tres días internado en un hospital de la capital de Argentina.

El técnico tenía varios años atravesando diversos problemas de salud entre ellos un cáncer pero no pudo con las complicaciones de un virus intrahospitalario que lo mantuvo en terapia intensiva sus últimos momentos.

El también campeón de la Copa Libertadores con Estudiantes La Plata en 2009 trabajó muchos años junto a Daniel Pasarella como su asistente en equipos como River Plate, Parma, Corinthians y Monterrey entre otros.

Como jugador también tuvo un paso por México jugando en el Irapuato, así como el Gremio de Brasil y en un par de equipos en Inglaterra.

¡Descanse en paz Alejandro Sabella!

Foto portada vía © SIPA USA

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Olympic qualifier for American boxers canceled due to coronavirus

The Olympics qualifiers for the Americas, the final leg for boxers hoping to make the 2020 Tokyo games, has been cancelled…

The Olympic boxing qualifier for the Americas, scheduled to take place March 26 to April 3 in Buenos Aires, has been canceled because of the coronavirus.

The government of Argentina decided to “restrict all types of international events in the country with immediate effect as a precautionary measure to COVID-19,” according to a statement by the International Olympic Committee Boxing Task Force, the organization that took over for AIBA to oversee all boxing events for the upcoming Tokyo 2020 Olympics.

“We are searching for the appropriate solution for this unexpected situation and will immediately inform the National Olympic Committees, National Federations and other impacted parties as soon as further information is available.”

The tournament, which is open to all boxers from North, South and Central America, is the last qualifier for boxers hoping to make the summer Tokyo Olympics. It is uncertain whether the IOC will move ahead with the Olympics. The games are scheduled to start July 24.

The BTF organizes qualifiers in five regions around the world but is unlikely to complete them all. The European qualifier is still scheduled to take place in London March 13-23, but a delay or cancellation is still a possibility. The final qualifier is scheduled for May 13 in Paris.

The BTF’s announcement was made Wednesday shortly before the World Health Organization declared the coronavirus a global pandemic. Later that same day, the NBA decided to suspend its season “until further notice” after one of its players, center Rudy Gobert of the Utah Jazz, tested positive for the coronavirus.

Among many drastic steps taken by sports organizations worldwide, the NCAA men’s and women’s basketball tournaments will be played without fans.

 

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