The British newspaper The Guardian recognized Scratch House and El Terrón Golf Club in its travel and tourism section, The Travel Guide.
This space is dedicated to reviews of destinations around the world. Recommending what to do, where to stay, what to eat, and how to make the most of each place.
The article brings attention to the combination between style, architecture, and sport in a privileged natural setting
Scratch House: History and Elegance for Golfers
In this publication, The Guardian values Scratch House’s offering, specially designed for golfers, where it redefines the boutique hotel experience.
The main casona, with over a century of history, offers five exclusive rooms that pay tribute to golf legends such as Arnold Palmer and Jack Nicklaus.
Additionally, three private houses surrounded by a natural park are named after the most prominent golf clubs: Pine Valley, Merion, and Loch Lomond.

El Terrón Golf Club: An Icon of Golf in Latin America
The well-known British newspaper also highlighted the 18-hole course of El Terrón Golf Club, designed by the prestigious golfer and architect Tom Weiskopf.
Located just 10 minutes from Scratch House, it was recognized in The Travel Guide as the ideal place to complete a first-class golf getaway.
The publication emphasized not only the excellence of the course, which features an exclusive bar, driving range, practice areas, and an international-level restaurant but also the stunning natural surroundings and views of the Sierras of Córdoba.

A Destination that Transcends Borders
The appearance of Scratch House and El Terrón Golf Club in The Travel Guide of The Guardian confirms their place as one of the most prominent destinations for golf tourism. Read the full article and start planning your next weekend getaway or vacation!



