Sant Jaume Pitch & Putt

Frequently Asked Questions

When is the best time of year to play Sant Jaume Pitch & Putt for comfortable weather and fewer crowds?

We recommend visiting Sant Jaume in the spring (April-May) or early autumn (September-October). The weather is pleasantly mild then, perfect for a relaxed round, and you'll avoid the peak summer tourist rush and intense heat. It makes for a much more enjoyable experience.

Is Sant Jaume Pitch & Putt suitable for beginners, or does it offer a challenge for more experienced golfers?

Sant Jaume is fantastic for all skill levels. Its relatively flat layout and well-maintained greens are forgiving for newcomers, but the clever bunkering and some tricky pin positions will certainly test your short game if you're looking for a challenge. It's a great place to sharpen your wedges.

What kind of facilities does Sant Jaume Pitch & Putt offer, and can I rent clubs there?

Absolutely, you can rent clubs right at the pro shop, so no need to lug your own if you're traveling light. Beyond that, you'll find a small but well-stocked shop for essentials and a pleasant terrace cafe where you can grab a drink and a snack after your round. It's everything you need for a casual day on the course.

How easy is it to get to Sant Jaume Pitch & Putt if I'm staying in a major Spanish city like Barcelona?

Sant Jaume is quite accessible, especially if you have a car, as it's a straightforward drive from many coastal towns and even Barcelona-about an hour north. Public transport options are a bit more limited, so we suggest checking local bus schedules or considering a taxi from the nearest train station for convenience. It's worth the short journey for the relaxed atmosphere.

What should I expect to pay for a round at Sant Jaume Pitch & Putt, and is it good value?

Green fees at Sant Jaume are very reasonable, typically ranging from €15-€25 depending on the time of day or season, making it excellent value for money. They often have twilight rates or multi-round passes, so it's worth asking at the pro shop for any current deals to save a few euros. You get a well-kept course for a modest price.