Pihue Golf

Frequently Asked Questions

When is the best time of year to play Pihue Golf without battling the elements?

We've found late September through early December, or March through May, offer ideal temperatures and less wind, making for a truly enjoyable round. You'll avoid the intense summer heat and the cooler, wetter winter months, which can make the course play much tougher.

What kind of challenge can I expect at Pihue Golf, and are there any must-play holes?

Pihue offers a fantastic blend of strategic play and natural beauty, with elevation changes that keep you on your toes. The par-3 7th, with its dramatic downhill shot to a well-guarded green, is a real stunner and demands precision. Don't underestimate the back nine's tight fairways - they'll test your accuracy.

What's the typical cost to play Pihue Golf, and is it worth the investment?

Green fees at Pihue are quite reasonable for a course of this caliber, usually falling in the mid-range for Argentine courses. We absolutely think it's worth it - you're paying for a meticulously maintained course with stunning views and a memorable layout. Consider booking a package if you're staying nearby for even better value.

How easy is it to get to Pihue Golf from Buenos Aires, and what's the best way to travel?

Pihue is a bit of a journey from Buenos Aires, but entirely manageable. We recommend flying into a regional airport like Bahía Blanca (BHI) and then renting a car for the scenic drive, which takes about an hour. Alternatively, some local tour operators offer shuttle services, which can be convenient if you prefer not to drive.

What's the post-round experience like at Pihue, and is there anything unique to enjoy locally?

After your round, the clubhouse at Pihue is a welcoming spot to relax, grab a cold Quilmes, and enjoy some local empanadas - they're fantastic. We always make a point to explore the nearby town; it has a charming, authentic Argentine feel with some excellent parrillas that are perfect for celebrating a good score.