Club de Golf Zirándaro

Frequently Asked Questions

When's the ideal time of year to play Club de Golf Zirándaro without battling the elements?

You'll want to aim for the dry season, typically November through April, for the most comfortable rounds. We always find the mornings are crisp, and you avoid the afternoon downpours that can make the course feel a bit heavy and slow.

What's the real challenge at Zirándaro - is it just another resort course or something more?

Don't let the beautiful scenery fool you; Zirándaro demands precision, especially on its back nine. We found the elevation changes significant, and those strategically placed arroyos will definitely eat your ball if you're not careful with your approach shots.

After a round at Zirándaro, what's the best way to unwind or grab a bite?

The clubhouse at Zirándaro is more than just a place to drop your clubs; their terrace offers fantastic views of the 18th green and the surrounding hills. We always grab a michelada and some fresh ceviche there - it's the perfect way to cap off your day, trust us.

How easy is it to get to Club de Golf Zirándaro, and what should we know about the surrounding area?

Zirándaro is conveniently located just a short drive from San Miguel de Allende, making it an easy day trip if you're staying in that charming city. We always recommend arranging transport ahead of time, as local taxis can sometimes be a bit scarce right at the course itself.

What should I expect to pay for a round at Zirándaro, and is it worth the green fee?

Green fees at Zirándaro are competitive for a course of this caliber in Mexico, typically ranging from $100-150 USD depending on the season and time of day. We absolutely think it's worth it for the immaculate conditions and the unique high-desert golf experience you get here - it's truly memorable.