Comuna 8
Courses
Frequently Asked Questions
When is the best time of year to plan a golf trip to Comuna 8?
We highly recommend visiting Comuna 8 during the spring (September-November) or autumn (March-May) months. The weather is wonderfully mild then, offering perfect conditions for a round without the intense summer heat or the cooler, sometimes damp, winter days. You'll find the course in prime condition, too.
What makes the golf course in Comuna 8 unique, and what should I expect from my round?
The course in Comuna 8 offers a surprisingly engaging urban golf experience, often overlooked by those chasing big-name resorts. You'll navigate a well-maintained layout that demands precision, with some clever bunkering and water features that keep you honest. It's a fantastic test of your short game and a great way to experience local golf culture.
Is Comuna 8 a standalone golf destination, or better as part of a larger Argentina trip?
Given there's one primary course, Comuna 8 is best enjoyed as a fantastic day trip or a two-day stop if you plan to play multiple rounds. It integrates perfectly into a Buenos Aires itinerary, allowing you to combine a quality golf experience with the vibrant city life just a short drive away. Don't expect a multi-course resort feel here.
What are the typical costs for a round of golf in Comuna 8, and are there any hidden fees?
You'll find green fees in Comuna 8 to be quite reasonable, especially compared to more tourist-heavy destinations, typically ranging from $50-80 USD. Caddies are often available and highly recommended for local insights, usually for an additional modest fee plus tip. Always confirm current rates directly with the club, as prices can fluctuate.
What else can I do or see around Comuna 8 when I'm not on the golf course?
While Comuna 8 itself is primarily residential, its proximity to downtown Buenos Aires means you have an entire world of culture, dining, and entertainment at your fingertips. We suggest exploring the historic San Telmo market, enjoying a world-class steak dinner, or catching a tango show after your round. It's the perfect blend of golf and urban adventure.