Tascosa Golf Club - La Paloma Course
Frequently Asked Questions
How challenging is the La Paloma Course at Tascosa for a mid-handicapper?
La Paloma offers a fair test, but don't let the wide-open feel fool you - the wind can be a real factor here. You'll find the greens are well-guarded and demand precise approach shots, so bring your A-game with your irons.
When is the best time of year to play La Paloma to avoid extreme weather?
We highly recommend visiting in the spring (April-May) or fall (September-October) for ideal playing conditions. Summers can get brutally hot, and while winters are generally mild, you might encounter some chilly, windy days that make the course play even longer.
What's a standout feature or a must-play hole at Tascosa's La Paloma Course?
Keep an eye out for the par-3 17th; it's a beauty with water guarding the front and left, demanding a confident tee shot. The course truly shines with its immaculate conditioning and the strategic bunkering that forces you to think on every shot, not just bomb it.
Is La Paloma a public course, and what should I expect for green fees?
Tascosa Golf Club is a private club, so you'll typically need to be a member or play as a guest of a member to access La Paloma. If you have a connection, expect green fees to be in the mid-range for a private club experience, offering excellent value for the quality.
What's the post-round experience like at Tascosa Golf Club after playing La Paloma?
The clubhouse at Tascosa is welcoming, and we always enjoy grabbing a casual meal and a drink at the grill after a round. You'll find the staff attentive, and it's a great spot to relax and discuss your birdies (or bogeys) with your playing partners.