Club de Golf Cuemanco

Frequently Asked Questions

When is the best time of year to play Club de Golf Cuemanco, and what should I expect weather-wise?

We recommend visiting between November and April to experience Cuemanco at its best. You'll find the weather pleasantly dry and warm during these months, perfect for a comfortable round without the intense humidity or afternoon showers of the rainy season.

What makes Club de Golf Cuemanco unique, and how challenging is it for different handicaps?

Cuemanco offers a surprisingly engaging round, particularly with its clever use of water hazards that echo the nearby Xochimilco canals. It's a fair test for mid-handicappers, but the tighter fairways on the back nine will certainly make you think about your club selection.

What are the typical green fees at Club de Golf Cuemanco, and do you feel it offers good value?

Green fees here are quite reasonable, especially when compared to some of the flashier courses closer to Mexico City's center. We think it's excellent value for a well-maintained course that provides a genuine, unpretentious local golf experience.

How easy is it to get to Club de Golf Cuemanco from Mexico City, and what's the overall vibe once you're there?

Getting to Cuemanco involves a bit of a drive south from central Mexico City, but it's straightforward by taxi or ride-share. Once you arrive, you'll feel a pleasant escape from the urban hustle, with a laid-back, welcoming atmosphere that prioritizes the golf.

What's the clubhouse like at Cuemanco, and what should I do for food or drinks after my round?

The clubhouse at Cuemanco is charmingly functional, not opulent, but the real highlight is the food. You absolutely must try the tacos al pastor after your round-they are authentic, incredibly satisfying, and the perfect way to cap off your day.