Chaco Golf Club
Frequently Asked Questions
When is the best time of year to play Chaco Golf Club?
We highly recommend visiting Chaco Golf Club during Argentina's autumn or spring, roughly April-May or September-October. The weather is much more forgiving then, offering pleasant temperatures and less humidity than the intense summer months, making your round far more enjoyable. You'll find the course in prime condition without battling the heat.
What makes the course layout at Chaco Golf Club unique or challenging?
Chaco Golf Club truly embraces its local environment, with many holes carved through dense native vegetation and featuring strategically placed water hazards. The course demands precision off the tee; stray shots can quickly disappear into the surrounding Chaco forest, so bring your straightest game. We found the par-3 7th, with its tight approach over water, to be a real test of nerve.
What should I expect regarding green fees and overall value at Chaco Golf Club?
Green fees at Chaco Golf Club are quite reasonable, especially when compared to courses closer to Buenos Aires, offering excellent value for the quality of play. You're looking at a moderate cost, and we suggest booking a package that includes a cart, as walking the entire course in the regional climate can be tiring. It's a solid investment for a unique Argentine golf experience.
What's the overall atmosphere like at Chaco Golf Club, and what local touches should I look for?
You'll find a relaxed, friendly atmosphere at Chaco Golf Club, a true reflection of Argentine hospitality outside the big cities. We loved the local touches, from the regional dishes served in the clubhouse restaurant to the friendly caddies who share stories about the course and the area. It's a genuine taste of golf in the Chaco region.
What are the practicalities of getting to Chaco Golf Club and what amenities are available?
Chaco Golf Club is conveniently located near Resistencia, the provincial capital, making it easily accessible by car from the city center or airport. The clubhouse offers a welcoming atmosphere with a pro shop, locker rooms, and a restaurant serving delicious local cuisine - perfect for a post-round meal. Caddies are usually available and we highly recommend one for local insights.