Costa Cocos

Frequently Asked Questions

When is the ideal time of year to experience Costa Cocos at its best?

Argentina's spring (September to November) and autumn (March to May) are prime. You'll find comfortable temperatures, less wind than summer, and the course is typically in fantastic shape. Avoid the peak summer months if you're not a fan of intense heat and potential crowds.

What's the signature challenge or a must-know tip for playing Costa Cocos?

The coastal winds are your biggest adversary here, especially on the back nine holes that hug the shoreline. We strongly recommend paying close attention to your club selection and embracing a lower ball flight when possible; it will save you strokes. Don't let the stunning ocean views distract you from the task at hand.

What should I expect regarding green fees and overall value at Costa Cocos?

Costa Cocos offers excellent value for a course of its caliber in Argentina. Green fees are competitive, and you'll find the practice facilities well-maintained and included. Consider booking a package if you're staying for a few days; it often includes cart rentals and range balls, making it a smarter deal.

How are the course conditions, particularly the greens, at Costa Cocos?

You'll generally find Costa Cocos impeccably maintained, with lush fairways and well-defined rough. The greens are a true highlight-they roll fast and true, but often feature subtle undulations that demand a precise read. Expect a firm, consistent surface that rewards good putting.

Do you recommend taking a caddie at Costa Cocos, and what's the typical experience?

Absolutely, we highly recommend a caddie at Costa Cocos, especially for your first round. Their local knowledge of the subtle breaks on the greens and how the coastal winds affect each shot is invaluable. You'll find them friendly and professional, making your round much more enjoyable and strategic.