Plaza de la Fuente

Frequently Asked Questions

When is the best time of year to play Plaza de la Fuente without melting or getting rained out?

We've found the sweet spot at Plaza de la Fuente is typically November through April. You'll enjoy comfortable temperatures and dry conditions, making for a much more pleasant round than battling the summer humidity.

What kind of challenge can I expect at Plaza de la Fuente, and are there any must-play holes?

Plaza de la Fuente offers a surprisingly engaging layout, often playing tougher than it looks with its subtle elevation changes and well-placed bunkers. Keep an eye out for the par-3 14th; its green is guarded by a natural arroyo, demanding precision.

Is Plaza de la Fuente a good value, and what's included in the green fee?

We think Plaza de la Fuente offers solid value for a Mexican resort course, especially if you book twilight rates. Your green fee usually covers the cart and range balls, but caddies are an optional, highly recommended extra for navigating the local nuances.

What's the vibe like at Plaza de la Fuente's clubhouse, and what should we try after our round?

The clubhouse at Plaza de la Fuente has a relaxed, authentic Mexican charm, not overly flashy but very welcoming. We always head straight to the patio for a cold cerveza and their excellent fish tacos-the perfect way to recap your birdies and bogeys.

Are there any local quirks or specific tips for playing Plaza de la Fuente that we should know?

Definitely consider hiring a local caddy at Plaza de la Fuente; their knowledge of the subtle breaks on the greens and the best lines off the tee is invaluable. Also, be mindful of the iguanas sunning themselves near the water hazards-they're harmless but can be a distraction!