Hi:
I grew up in Hurlingham but have lived in California for 40 years. I return annually for a short vacation. My fondest Argentine memories are of the years I spent at the Hurlingham Club. You don't have to play golf or tennis; I believe they have a social membership category. The place is, in my opinion, simply spectacular. In addition to the golf course and tennis courts, it has a cricket field that is also used as a soccer field, it has a lovely clubhouse, and if you have young children, it has a terrific Casita de Ninos.
There are 70 hectareas in the club, which includes five Polo fields. Your kids can run, play and be carefree. In the summer, there are two pools: one for children and one for adults.
Visit the place. Lots of members speak English. .Ask for a tour. Initiation fees are pretty low.
I highly recommend it for you and your family.
I grew up in Hurlingham but have lived in California for 40 years. I return annually for a short vacation. My fondest Argentine memories are of the years I spent at the Hurlingham Club. You don't have to play golf or tennis; I believe they have a social membership category. The place is, in my opinion, simply spectacular. In addition to the golf course and tennis courts, it has a cricket field that is also used as a soccer field, it has a lovely clubhouse, and if you have young children, it has a terrific Casita de Ninos.
There are 70 hectareas in the club, which includes five Polo fields. Your kids can run, play and be carefree. In the summer, there are two pools: one for children and one for adults.
Visit the place. Lots of members speak English. .Ask for a tour. Initiation fees are pretty low.
I highly recommend it for you and your family.