Golf Club Mercedes

Frequently Asked Questions

When is the best time of year to play Golf Club Mercedes?

We highly recommend visiting in the Argentine spring (September-November) or fall (March-May). You'll find ideal temperatures for golf, avoiding the intense summer heat and the cooler, sometimes damp winter months. The course conditions are typically at their peak during these seasons, offering a truly enjoyable round.

What kind of challenge can I expect at Golf Club Mercedes, and is it suitable for all skill levels?

Golf Club Mercedes offers a fair but strategic test, perfect for golfers who enjoy thinking their way around a course rather than just bombing it. While not overly long, the well-placed bunkers and subtle undulations on the greens demand precision, making it enjoyable for both seasoned players and those newer to the game. It's a course that rewards smart play over brute force.

What's the overall atmosphere like at Golf Club Mercedes? Is it a tourist destination or more of a local's club?

This is definitely a genuine local's club, and that's precisely its charm. You won't find the crowds or resort-like feel of bigger courses; instead, expect a warm, welcoming atmosphere where members are happy to share a round or a post-game drink. It's a fantastic opportunity to experience authentic Argentine golf culture away from the capital's hustle.

How does Golf Club Mercedes compare on price, and what should I expect for my green fee?

Golf Club Mercedes offers exceptional value, especially when compared to courses closer to Buenos Aires. Your green fee typically covers your round, and you'll find very reasonable rates for cart rentals if you prefer not to walk. It's a fantastic opportunity to play a well-maintained course without breaking the bank.

Are there any specific holes or unique features at Golf Club Mercedes that I should look out for?

Absolutely-keep an eye out for the par-3 7th hole, which plays over a small lake to a well-guarded green; it's a real beauty and a test of nerve. We also love the finishing stretch, particularly the 18th, which offers a challenging approach shot back towards the clubhouse, often with a gentle breeze to contend with. The mature eucalyptus trees lining many fairways also add a distinct character to the course.