Polo Club Coronel Suarez

Frequently Asked Questions

How does being a polo club influence the golf experience at Coronel Suarez?

You'll find the golf course here shares the same pristine grounds as their famous polo fields, which means immaculate fairways and a well-kept environment. It creates a unique, relaxed atmosphere where you might even catch a glimpse of ponies training while you play your back nine.

When is the best time of year to play golf at Polo Club Coronel Suarez?

We recommend visiting during the Argentine spring or fall, from September to November or March to May. The weather is fantastic for golf - mild temperatures and less humidity - and you might even catch some exciting polo matches in full swing.

Can non-members easily play a round at Polo Club Coronel Suarez, and what should I expect for green fees?

Absolutely, visitors are welcome, but it's always smart to call ahead for a tee time, especially on weekends. Green fees are quite reasonable for the quality, generally falling into the mid-range for Argentine courses, offering great value.

What's the course layout like, and are there any signature holes or unique challenges I should look out for?

The course offers a classic parkland layout, relatively flat but with strategically placed trees and bunkers that demand accuracy. Keep an eye out for the par-3 7th, which requires a precise shot over water - it's a real test of nerve and a beautiful hole.

What's the general atmosphere at the club, and are there other facilities worth checking out besides the golf course?

The vibe here is wonderfully relaxed and authentically Argentine, a true local gem where golf and polo blend seamlessly. After your round, definitely grab a drink or a bite at the clubhouse - it's a great spot to soak in the local culture and watch the polo action.