Bosque Real Country Club
Frequently Asked Questions
What's the best time of year to play Bosque Real Country Club?
We always recommend visiting Bosque Real during Mexico City's dry season, roughly November through April. You'll enjoy consistently sunny skies and comfortable temperatures, making for perfect playing conditions on this elevated course. Avoid the summer rainy season if you can, as afternoon showers can sometimes interrupt your round.
Is Bosque Real challenging for different skill levels?
Absolutely, Bosque Real offers a fantastic test for every golfer, but it's not overly punishing for higher handicappers from the forward tees. The course's elevation changes and strategic bunkering demand thoughtful shot placement, especially on the back nine. You'll find it a rewarding challenge that truly makes you think your way around.
What's the vibe like at Bosque Real - is it exclusive or welcoming?
Bosque Real definitely has an exclusive feel, being a private club, but we've always found the staff and members to be genuinely welcoming to guests. It's a sophisticated atmosphere where you can expect top-notch service and a well-maintained facility. You're there to enjoy a premier golf experience, and they ensure you do.
How do I get a tee time at Bosque Real, and what are the typical costs?
Securing a tee time at Bosque Real usually requires a member invitation or booking through a reputable golf tour operator in Mexico City. While greens fees aren't publicly listed due to its private nature, expect them to be on the higher end for the region, reflecting the course's pristine condition and amenities. It's an investment, but one we believe is well worth it for the experience.
What's the signature hole or a unique feature I should look out for at Bosque Real?
Keep an eye out for the par-3 17th hole; it's a stunner and a real test of nerve. You'll face a dramatic downhill shot over a ravine to a well-guarded green, with the Mexico City skyline often visible in the distance. It's a truly memorable hole that perfectly encapsulates the course's dramatic topography.