Hotel Campo y Golf
Frequently Asked Questions
What's the best time of year to play golf at Hotel Campo y Golf?
We highly recommend visiting during Argentina's spring (September-November) or autumn (March-May). You'll find the weather perfectly mild for golf, avoiding the intense summer heat and potential winter chill. The course conditions are typically at their peak then, offering firm fairways and receptive greens that play beautifully.
How challenging is the course at Hotel Campo y Golf for different skill levels?
Hotel Campo y Golf offers a surprisingly engaging layout that caters well to all handicaps. While not overly long, the tree-lined fairways demand accuracy, especially on the back nine where water hazards come into play. Don't underestimate the subtle undulations on the greens - they can add a stroke or two if you're not careful.
Beyond golf, what unique local experiences should I seek out near Hotel Campo y Golf?
Absolutely, you're in Argentina, so embrace it! After your round, we insist you indulge in a fantastic steak at the hotel's restaurant; the local beef is unparalleled. If you have time, exploring some of the nearby wineries for a tasting of excellent Malbecs is a must-do experience you won't regret.
What's the typical cost for a round at Hotel Campo y Golf, and are there any value tips?
Green fees at Hotel Campo y Golf are quite reasonable, especially when compared to some of the more exclusive courses in the region. We've often found that staying at the hotel includes discounted rates or even attractive golf packages, so always check their website directly for the best value. Walking is a great option here, but carts are available if you prefer.
How easy is it to get to Hotel Campo y Golf from Buenos Aires or the main airport?
Getting to Hotel Campo y Golf is quite straightforward, typically a scenic drive of about an hour and a half from Buenos Aires' Ezeiza International Airport (EZE). We recommend renting a car for ultimate flexibility, though the hotel can certainly arrange transfers if you prefer not to drive. The journey itself offers a lovely introduction to the Argentine countryside.