Mayon Golf Course
Frequently Asked Questions
How does playing golf at Mayon Golf Course compare to other courses, especially with the volcano?
You're not just playing golf here; you're playing with an active volcano as your backdrop. The views of Mayon are absolutely breathtaking from nearly every hole, making it a truly unforgettable experience you won't find anywhere else. We recommend bringing your camera, because the scenery often steals the show from your swing.
When is the best time of year to play Mayon Golf Course to avoid rain and get clear volcano views?
We strongly recommend visiting during the dry season, typically from November to May, for the best playing conditions and clearest views of Mayon Volcano. Outside of these months, you risk heavy rains and the volcano often hides behind clouds, which really diminishes the unique experience.
What's the typical playing experience like at Mayon Golf Course - is it challenging for all skill levels?
Mayon offers a surprisingly enjoyable challenge, with its rolling fairways and well-placed hazards that keep you on your toes without being overly punishing. While not a championship-level beast, the course demands thoughtful shot placement, and the greens can be trickier than they look.
What should I expect regarding caddies and overall service at Mayon Golf Course?
You'll find the caddies at Mayon to be incredibly friendly and helpful, often providing local insights and excellent reads on the greens. The overall service is warm and welcoming, offering a genuine Filipino golf experience that feels both authentic and great value for money.
How easy is it to get to Mayon Golf Course from nearby cities or airports?
Getting to Mayon Golf Course is relatively straightforward, usually involving a short drive from Legazpi City, where the nearest airport (Legazpi Airport - LGP) is located. We recommend arranging transportation through your hotel or a local taxi service, as public transport options directly to the course are limited.