Club Campestre de Tijuana

Frequently Asked Questions

How easy is it to get to Club Campestre de Tijuana from the US border, and what should I expect?

Getting to Campestre from the San Ysidro border is surprisingly straightforward, usually a quick 15-20 minute drive depending on traffic. We recommend using a rideshare service or a trusted taxi once you've crossed, as navigating Tijuana's streets can be a bit hectic, and parking at the club is limited. Be prepared for potential wait times when crossing back into the US, especially on weekends.

What's the course like at Club Campestre de Tijuana - is it challenging, and what are its standout features?

This course is a classic parkland layout, surprisingly lush and mature for its urban setting, with tight, tree-lined fairways that demand accuracy off the tee. You'll find the greens are generally well-maintained and offer subtle breaks, making putting a real test. Don't miss the par-3 17th - it's a beautiful, challenging hole over water that can make or break your round.

When is the best time of year to play golf at Club Campestre de Tijuana for ideal conditions?

We consistently find the late spring through early fall - roughly April to October - offers the most pleasant playing conditions here. The weather is typically warm and sunny, with less chance of the morning fog that can sometimes roll in during winter months. Just be aware that summer afternoons can get quite warm, so an early tee time is always a smart move.

What's the typical cost for a round at Club Campestre de Tijuana, and is it good value for money?

Expect to pay significantly less than comparable courses north of the border, usually in the $60-$100 USD range for greens fees, which we consider excellent value. While it's not a resort course, you're getting a well-maintained, classic layout with a rich history for a very reasonable price. It's definitely worth the trip for a budget-friendly golf experience.

Beyond the golf, what amenities does Club Campestre de Tijuana offer, and what's the vibe like after a round?

The clubhouse here is a lively hub, offering a full-service restaurant and bar where you can grab a cold beer and some authentic Mexican food after your round. You'll find a relaxed, local atmosphere, often with families enjoying the facilities. It's a great spot to unwind and soak in the local golf culture.