Costa Rica Country Club

Frequently Asked Questions

How can I get a tee time at Costa Rica Country Club if I'm not a member?

Getting a tee time at Costa Rica Country Club as a non-member isn't straightforward, as it's quite exclusive. Your best bet is to know a member who can invite you as their guest; otherwise, check if your home club has a reciprocal agreement, which is occasionally possible with these types of establishments. Don't just show up expecting to walk on - plan ahead and leverage your network.

What's the course like - is it tough, and what are the signature holes?

You'll find Costa Rica Country Club a surprisingly tight and strategic test, especially if you're used to wider resort courses. The tree-lined fairways demand accuracy off the tee, and the greens are often elevated and well-bunkered, making approach shots critical. We particularly love the back nine's elevation changes, offering some truly memorable downhill tee shots with great views.

When's the best time of year to play here, considering Costa Rica's climate?

The absolute best time to play Costa Rica Country Club is during the dry season, roughly from December through April. You'll enjoy consistent sunshine and lower humidity, making for much more comfortable rounds. While the rainy season (May-November) can offer lush conditions and fewer crowds, afternoon downpours are common and can interrupt your game.

What should I expect to pay for a round, and is it worth the cost?

Expect to pay a premium to play at Costa Rica Country Club, as guest fees are on the higher side, reflecting its exclusivity and prime location. While it's certainly an investment, you're paying for impeccably maintained conditions, a challenging layout, and a truly private club experience that feels a world away from typical tourist courses. It's a splurge, but one we think is worth it for the discerning golfer.

What makes playing at Costa Rica Country Club truly special or different from other courses in the region?

What truly sets Costa Rica Country Club apart is its classic, old-school charm and the feeling of stepping into a piece of local golf history. Beyond the well-manicured fairways, you'll appreciate the mature landscaping and the quiet, refined atmosphere that offers a stark contrast to the bustling city nearby. It's not just a round of golf; it's an experience of traditional Costa Rican elegance.