Trisquelia Golf Club

Frequently Asked Questions

When is the best time of year to play Trisquelia Golf Club, especially considering the wind?

We recommend visiting Trisquelia during Argentina's spring or fall-that's roughly September to November or March to May. You'll find the weather pleasantly mild, and while the Patagonian winds are always a factor, they tend to be less ferocious than in the summer months, making for a more enjoyable round.

What's the most unique aspect of Trisquelia's course design?

Trisquelia truly stands out with its dramatic elevation changes and the way it integrates the natural arroyos into play. You'll encounter several blind shots and tricky downhill lies, demanding precise club selection and a keen eye for reading the varied terrain. It's a strategic challenge, not just a power game.

What's the clubhouse experience like at Trisquelia, and what do you recommend after a round?

The clubhouse at Trisquelia offers a fantastic, authentic Argentine experience. We highly recommend settling in for a post-round "picada" - a local charcuterie board - paired with a robust Malbec from their excellent wine list. It's the perfect way to unwind and soak in the stunning views of the surrounding countryside.

Is Trisquelia Golf Club suitable for all handicap levels, or is it particularly challenging?

Trisquelia is definitely a test, especially from the back tees, but it's fair for most handicaps if you play smart. The course demands accuracy over brute strength, and you'll want to choose your tee boxes wisely to truly enjoy the strategic design without getting too frustrated by the natural hazards and elevation.

What's one practical tip you'd give someone playing Trisquelia for the first time?

Our top tip for Trisquelia is to pay close attention to the local caddies-they are invaluable. They know exactly how the wind affects each shot and the subtle breaks on the greens, which can be deceptive with the dramatic backdrops. Trust their advice, especially on the par-3s, and you'll shave strokes off your score.