Campo Timbó
Frequently Asked Questions
When is the best time of year to play Campo Timbó without getting roasted or rained out?
You'll want to aim for the shoulder seasons, like spring (September-November) or autumn (March-May). The weather is usually perfect then - warm but not scorching, and you avoid the heavier summer rains or the occasional cooler winter days.
What's the standout feature of Campo Timbó's layout that I should be prepared for?
Campo Timbó really shines with its clever use of natural water hazards and mature trees, especially on the back nine. You'll need to be precise with your iron play to navigate these challenges and keep your ball dry.
Do I need a golf cart at Campo Timbó, or is it a good walking course?
We highly recommend taking a caddie and walking Campo Timbó - it's a fantastic way to experience the course's subtle elevation changes and enjoy the scenery. The caddies are excellent, offering invaluable local knowledge that will definitely save you strokes.
How does the green fee at Campo Timbó compare to other courses in Argentina, and is it good value?
Campo Timbó offers excellent value for the quality of golf you get; it's generally mid-range for Argentina but feels like a premium experience. You're paying for a well-maintained course with a friendly atmosphere, making it a worthwhile investment for your golf trip.
What's the vibe like at the Campo Timbó clubhouse after a round?
The clubhouse at Campo Timbó has a wonderfully relaxed, welcoming atmosphere - perfect for unwinding. You'll find locals and visitors mingling, enjoying a cold Quilmes or a light meal on the terrace, often with great views of the 18th green.