Argentina

354 courses • 186 golf regions • ISO: AR

Golf Regions

Frequently Asked Questions

When is the best time of year to plan a golf trip to Argentina?

Focus on the shoulder seasons - spring (September-November) or autumn (March-May). You'll find pleasant temperatures across most regions, avoiding the intense summer heat in the north and the colder Patagonian winters, making for ideal playing conditions. Plus, you often dodge the peak tourist crowds and prices.

Beyond Buenos Aires, which regions offer unique golf experiences in Argentina?

Head south to Patagonia for breathtaking mountain and lake courses like Llao Llao in Bariloche; the views alone are worth the trip. Alternatively, explore Córdoba's rolling hills, home to several classic designs that offer a different challenge and a taste of Argentina's interior.

How does the cost of golfing in Argentina compare to other international destinations?

You'll generally find excellent value for money in Argentina, especially compared to North America or Europe. Green fees at top courses are often quite reasonable, and the strong local currency can make your overall trip - including dining and accommodation - surprisingly affordable.

What should I know about the caddie culture and general golf etiquette in Argentina?

Caddies are common and highly recommended, especially at private clubs; they're often very knowledgeable about the course and can significantly enhance your round. Expect a more relaxed pace of play than you might be used to, and always be ready to enjoy a post-round Quilmes or Malbec with your playing partners.

Is it easy to book tee times at Argentina's top golf courses, or do I need a local connection?

While some private clubs might prefer an introduction, many excellent courses are accessible to visitors, especially if you book through a local golf tour operator or your hotel concierge. We recommend booking well in advance, particularly for weekend play at popular Buenos Aires courses like Olivos or Jockey Club.