Los Ebanos Golf Course

Frequently Asked Questions

What's the signature challenge at Los Ebanos, and how should I approach it?

You'll quickly discover the par-5 14th is Los Ebanos' true test. Its narrow fairway is flanked by those ancient Ebanos trees, demanding precision off the tee; we recommend laying up short of the water hazard that guards the green, rather than trying to carry it all.

When is the absolute best time of year to play Los Ebanos for ideal conditions?

We always recommend visiting Los Ebanos in late fall or early spring. The weather is perfectly mild then, avoiding the intense summer heat and the occasional surprising winter chill, giving you the best chance for a comfortable round.

Beyond the golf, what unique local flavor or amenities does Los Ebanos offer?

Don't miss the clubhouse patio after your round; it offers stunning views of the course framed by the namesake Ebanos trees, especially at sunset. Their grill also serves up a fantastic, no-frills Southwestern burger that's become a local legend.

How does Los Ebanos cater to different skill levels - is it a course for everyone, or more for pros?

Los Ebanos is surprisingly accommodating for all skill levels, which we appreciate. While the championship tees offer a serious challenge with strategic bunkering, the forward tees shorten the course considerably, letting you enjoy the beautiful layout without feeling overwhelmed.

What's the typical cost for a round at Los Ebanos, and is it good value for money?

Green fees at Los Ebanos typically range from $60-$90, depending on the day and time you play. We think it's excellent value for a well-maintained course with such unique natural features; you're getting a quality experience without breaking the bank.