Club de Golf Salas de los Infantes
Frequently Asked Questions
What's the best time of year to play Club de Golf Salas de los Infantes, and what should I expect from the course conditions?
We highly recommend visiting in spring (April-May) or early autumn (September-October); the weather is perfect for golf, avoiding the intense summer heat and winter chill. You'll find the course well-maintained for its setting, with greens that roll surprisingly true, though the fairways can firm up nicely in drier periods, giving you some extra run.
Is Club de Golf Salas de los Infantes suitable for all skill levels, or is it particularly challenging?
This course is genuinely welcoming for golfers of all abilities. It's not overly long, but the clever bunkering and some subtle elevation changes on the back nine will keep experienced players engaged. Beginners will appreciate the more forgiving fairways on the front, making it a great spot to enjoy a relaxed round without feeling intimidated.
What's the overall vibe and pace of play like at Salas de los Infantes, and do I need to book a tee time far in advance?
You'll discover a wonderfully relaxed, local atmosphere here; it truly feels like a community club. Pace of play is generally excellent, rarely feeling rushed, especially on weekdays. While it's not usually packed, we always recommend booking a tee time a few days ahead, particularly if you're planning a weekend round, just to be safe.
Beyond the golf, what's unique about the area around Salas de los Infantes, and is it worth staying a night or two?
Absolutely, make it a short trip! The town itself is charming, known for its dinosaur fossils and the nearby Sierra de la Demanda mountains offer fantastic hiking opportunities. We suggest staying in one of the quaint rural guesthouses for an authentic experience and enjoying the excellent local Castilian cuisine after your round.
How does the cost of playing Salas de los Infantes compare to other courses in Spain, and are there any specific deals to look out for?
Salas de los Infantes offers fantastic value, especially compared to the more tourist-heavy coastal courses; it's genuinely affordable. While they don't always advertise extensive packages, ask about twilight rates or multi-round passes if you're staying a few days-you might snag an even better deal.