Guadalajara
Courses
Frequently Asked Questions
When is the best time of year to plan a golf trip to Guadalajara?
You'll find the most pleasant golf weather from October through May, when the days are warm and sunny, and humidity is low. Avoid the summer rainy season, typically June to September, as afternoon downpours can interrupt your round and make conditions less enjoyable. We always aim for spring for ideal playing conditions.
What kind of golf experience should I expect from Guadalajara's course?
Prepare for a lush, well-maintained track that often features mature trees and strategic water hazards. The course offers a challenging yet fair test of your game, with elevation changes providing stunning views of the surrounding Jalisco landscape. You'll appreciate the traditional design and the vibrant atmosphere.
Is Guadalajara a good destination for a golf-focused vacation, or is it better combined with other activities?
While the course itself is excellent, we recommend combining your golf with Guadalajara's rich cultural offerings. You'll want to explore the historic city center, savor the incredible local cuisine, and perhaps visit a tequila distillery. It's an ideal spot for a golf-and-culture getaway, not solely a multi-round golf marathon.
What's the typical cost for a round of golf in Guadalajara?
Expect green fees to be quite reasonable compared to many international destinations, usually ranging from $80 to $120 USD, depending on the day and time. Carts are typically included, but caddies are available and highly recommended for their local knowledge and helpful advice. It's a great value for a quality round.
What are the must-do activities in Guadalajara when I'm not on the course?
You absolutely must dive into the city's culinary scene-tacos al pastor and birria are non-negotiable. We also recommend a day trip to Tequila for a distillery tour and tasting, or exploring Tlaquepaque for its artisan crafts and vibrant art galleries. Guadalajara offers a fantastic cultural backdrop to your golf vacation.