Pueblo de Oro Golf and Country Club

Frequently Asked Questions

What's the best time of year to play Pueblo de Oro for optimal conditions?

You'll want to aim for the dry season, typically from November to May, to avoid the heavy rains that can make the course quite soggy. We recommend the cooler months of December to February for the most comfortable weather, though it's still warm and humid, so hydrate well.

What makes Pueblo de Oro's course layout unique, and is it suitable for all skill levels?

Pueblo de Oro truly stands out with its rolling terrain and mature tree-lined fairways, a refreshing change from flatter courses. It's a fair test for all handicaps; beginners will find wider landing areas on some holes, while low handicappers will appreciate the strategic bunkering and elevation changes that demand precise shot-making.

How accessible is Pueblo de Oro from Cagayan de Oro city, and what should I know about getting there?

Getting to Pueblo de Oro is quite straightforward from Cagayan de Oro city - it's usually just a 20-30 minute drive, depending on traffic. We recommend arranging a taxi or ride-sharing service, as public transport options can be less convenient with your golf gear.

What's the typical cost for a round at Pueblo de Oro, and what does that usually include?

You'll find Pueblo de Oro offers excellent value for a championship course in the Philippines, generally falling into the mid-range for green fees. This usually includes your green fee, a shared golf cart, and a caddy, which is standard and highly recommended here for navigating the course.

Beyond the golf, what's the overall atmosphere and service like at Pueblo de Oro?

The atmosphere at Pueblo de Oro is welcoming and relaxed, with a friendly staff that genuinely wants you to enjoy your day. The caddies are particularly knowledgeable and helpful, often providing great local insights and making your round much more enjoyable.