Coamo Springs Golf Club

Frequently Asked Questions

When's the ideal time of year to play Coamo Springs Golf Club without getting drenched or roasted?

We always recommend aiming for the dry season, typically December through April, for the most comfortable experience. You'll enjoy lower humidity and more pleasant temperatures, making those challenging uphill lies much more enjoyable. An early morning tee time is also a smart move to beat the midday sun, especially if you're planning to walk the course.

How challenging is Coamo Springs Golf Club for an average golfer, and what's its signature feature?

Coamo Springs offers a really engaging challenge, particularly with its undulating greens and a few clever doglegs that demand precise shot placement. The real showstopper is the dramatic elevation changes on the back nine, culminating in the breathtaking par-3 15th, where you're hitting over a ravine to a well-guarded green. It's a memorable test of nerve and club selection that you won't soon forget.

Beyond the golf, what makes a day at Coamo Springs truly unique compared to other Puerto Rico courses?

What truly sets Coamo Springs apart is its unique connection to the nearby thermal springs; you can actually feel the warmth in some of the course's natural water features. After your round, we highly recommend a visit to the historic Coamo Thermal Springs for a relaxing soak - it's the perfect way to soothe those golf-weary muscles and a unique local experience you won't find anywhere else.

What should I expect to pay for a round at Coamo Springs, and is it good value for money?

Green fees at Coamo Springs are generally mid-range for Puerto Rico, typically falling between $80-$120 depending on the season and time of day. We think it's excellent value, offering a distinct inland experience with stunning views and a well-maintained course that feels a world away from the more crowded coastal resorts. You're getting a lot of character for your dollar here.

Is Coamo Springs Golf Club easy to get to, and what's the best way to travel there from San Juan?

Coamo Springs is a bit of a drive from San Juan, about an hour and a half south, so a rental car is definitely your best bet for flexibility. The drive itself is quite scenic, taking you through the island's beautiful interior, but make sure your GPS is updated as some of the local roads can be a bit winding. Plan for a full day trip to truly enjoy the golf and the charming surrounding area.