Par 3 Course

Website: https://www.pgarivieramaya.com/en/9-hole-course/hole-1/

Frequently Asked Questions

When is the best time of year to play the Par 3 Course in Mexico?

You'll find the most comfortable weather for playing from November through April, when the humidity drops and temperatures are pleasant. We recommend booking an early morning tee time to beat the midday sun, especially if you're sensitive to heat.

How much does it typically cost to play this Par 3 Course, and is it worth it?

Expect green fees to be significantly less than a full 18-hole championship course, usually in the $50-$80 USD range, which often includes club rentals. It's absolutely worth it for a quick, fun round, especially if you're looking to sharpen your short game without committing to a full day.

What makes the Par 3 Course's design unique, and what should I expect from the greens?

This course really challenges your iron play with a mix of elevated tees and greens guarded by subtle bunkers and native flora. The greens are often smaller than you'd expect, but they roll true and demand precision, so bring your A-game with your wedges.

Is the Par 3 Course suitable for beginners or families, or is it more for experienced golfers?

It's fantastic for everyone, from absolute beginners getting their first taste of golf to seasoned players refining their short game. The relaxed atmosphere and manageable distances make it perfect for families or those new to the sport, while the strategic bunkering offers a good challenge for low handicappers.

Do I need to bring my own clubs, or are rentals readily available and good quality?

Don't worry about lugging your full set - quality rental clubs, typically a half-set of irons and a putter, are always available and well-maintained here. We recommend bringing your own golf balls if you have a preference, but they're also available for purchase at the pro shop.