Pitch & Putt

Frequently Asked Questions

When's the best time of year to play the Pitch & Putt in the Philippines to avoid the heat and rain?

You'll want to aim for the dry season, typically from November to May, for the most comfortable rounds. We recommend early mornings or late afternoons during these months to beat the peak heat, making your short game practice much more enjoyable.

What's the typical cost to play a round at the Pitch & Putt, and is it good value for money?

Expect to pay around 300-500 PHP for a round, which often includes club and ball rental, making it incredibly budget-friendly. It's fantastic value for a quick, fun practice session or a casual game with friends, especially if you're looking to sharpen your wedges without breaking the bank.

What kind of unique challenges or features can I expect on the greens at this Pitch & Putt course?

Don't underestimate these greens; they're often surprisingly well-maintained and can have subtle breaks that will test your putting touch. You'll find a good mix of short, tricky holes requiring precise chip shots, often framed by tropical foliage that adds to the local charm.

How easy is it to get to the Pitch & Putt course from popular tourist areas, and do I need a car?

While specific location varies, many Pitch & Putt courses in the Philippines are conveniently located near urban centers or resorts, often accessible via ride-sharing apps like Grab or local tricycles. We found it straightforward to get there without a private car, making it a hassle-free outing.

Do I need to bring my own clubs, or can I rent them at the Pitch & Putt?

You absolutely don't need to lug your full set; most Pitch & Putt courses here offer very affordable club rentals, usually a wedge and a putter. We suggest bringing your own glove if you prefer, but otherwise, just show up ready to play.