Club Campestre Montebello
Frequently Asked Questions
When is the ideal time of year to play Club Campestre Montebello without melting?
You'll find the most comfortable playing conditions at Montebello from November through April. During these months, the weather is pleasantly dry and cooler, making those afternoon rounds much more enjoyable than the humid summer heat. We recommend booking early, especially for weekend tee times, as this is peak season.
What kind of challenge does Club Campestre Montebello offer, especially for a mid-handicapper?
Montebello presents a really fair but engaging challenge, especially with its tree-lined fairways that demand accuracy off the tee. The greens are generally well-maintained and offer subtle breaks, so you'll need a good short game to score well here. It's a course that rewards thoughtful play over brute strength.
What should I expect to pay for a round at Club Campestre Montebello, and how do I book?
Expect green fees to be quite reasonable compared to resort courses, typically ranging from $50-$80 USD, which is excellent value for the quality. We always recommend calling the pro shop directly a few days in advance to secure your tee time, as online booking options can sometimes be limited or less current.
Beyond the golf, what makes the overall experience at Club Campestre Montebello unique?
What truly sets Montebello apart is its authentic, local club feel; it's not a tourist trap, but a genuine community hub. You'll often find friendly members eager to share a tip or a post-round drink, offering a real taste of Mexican golf culture. The clubhouse serves up fantastic, unpretentious local fare that's perfect after your round.
Is Club Campestre Montebello easy to access, and what are the local transport options?
Montebello is quite accessible, usually just a short drive from most city centers, making it convenient for a day trip. We suggest arranging a taxi or ride-share service, as public transport might not drop you directly at the entrance. Parking is ample if you're driving yourself, which is a nice bonus.