I spent the first six months of 2009 living in Argentina, and in June had the pleasure of spending a few days at the Four Seasons in Carmelo, Uruguay. Because of some torrential rain I was only able to play one time, but what a great day it was: even though it was early winter in Uruguay, it was 62 degrees and sunny, and I think I saw only two other groups all day. And what a really good course, too; Carmelo – designed by GCA’s Kelly Blake Moran and Randy Thompson – is certainly in my top echelon in South America, and might even crack my favorite 3 courses I’ve played. (My favorite 2 are Jockey Club and Mar del Plata.) It’s definitely my favorite of the South American modern courses.
I don’t have much to add to Ran’s review of the course (see
http://golfclubatlas.com/courses-by-country/uruguay/four-seasons-carmelo-uruguay), except to note that the course drained remarkably well considering the rain we had, the back-nine transitions from the high point of the property to the low, swamp/wetlands area and then back were seamless, the 8th hole is my favorite par 5 in South America, the 12th and 15th holes are both great short and medium-length par fours, even though they’re pretty similar, and the course played really hard from the back tees with a little breeze but no roll. And the resort itself is incredibly nice.
I’d also like to thank Randy for his hospitality with respect to Carmelo, and his offers to see his current projects; I’m sorry, Randy, that we didn’t connect before I came back to the States.
Here are some pictures I snapped; I think the holes are labeled correctly, though it's been almost five months since I played Carmelo.
1 (par 5)
2 (par 4)
3 (par 3)
4 (par 4)
5 (par 4)
6 (par 4)
7 (par 3)
8 (par 5)
9 (par 4)
10 (par 4)
11 (par 5)
12 (par 4)
14 (par 4)
15 (par 4)
16 (par 5)
17 (par 3)
18 (par 4)