Partido de Chivilcoy
Courses
Frequently Asked Questions
What makes the golf course in Partido de Chivilcoy unique, and what kind of challenge can I expect?
You'll find a classic parkland layout here, well-maintained and surprisingly engaging for a smaller club. The real charm lies in its mature trees and strategic bunkering, demanding thoughtful shot placement rather than brute force. It's a delightful walk, offering a peaceful round away from any crowds.
Since Partido de Chivilcoy only has one golf course, is it worth making a special trip just for golf?
Honestly, for a multi-day golf-only trip, you'd likely combine it with other courses in the Buenos Aires province. However, if you're passing through or looking for a relaxing day trip from the city, it's absolutely worth a stop. It offers a genuine taste of Argentine club golf without the hustle.
When is the ideal time of year to play golf in Chivilcoy, and what's the weather typically like?
We recommend visiting in spring (September-November) or autumn (March-May) for the most pleasant conditions. You'll enjoy mild temperatures and less humidity, making for comfortable rounds. Summers can be quite hot, and winters, while playable, can be chilly and damp.
What are the typical green fees at Chivilcoy Golf Club, and what should I budget for a round?
Green fees here are very reasonable, especially compared to courses closer to Buenos Aires. You can expect to pay around $20-30 USD for a round, making it excellent value. Carts are available but walking is common and encouraged, saving you a bit more.
Besides playing golf, what else can I do or see in Partido de Chivilcoy to enhance my visit?
Chivilcoy itself is a charming agricultural town with a relaxed pace. We suggest exploring the local plazas, enjoying some traditional Argentine cuisine at a parrilla, or visiting the historic "Casa de la Cultura" for a glimpse into local heritage. It's a great place to experience authentic small-town Argentina.