Maschwitz Club

Frequently Asked Questions

What's the real challenge like at Maschwitz Club, especially for a first-timer?

Maschwitz Club offers a surprisingly tight test, especially if you're not used to tree-lined Argentine courses. The real challenge comes on the back nine, where water hazards on holes 13 and 16 demand precise iron play. Don't let the relatively flat terrain fool you; accuracy off the tee is paramount here.

When is the best time of year to play Maschwitz Club for ideal conditions?

We always recommend visiting Maschwitz Club during the Argentine spring, from September to November. The weather is comfortably warm, the course is lush and green, and you'll avoid the intense summer heat and humidity. You'll find the greens rolling true and the fairways in their prime during these months.

Is Maschwitz Club easy to access from Buenos Aires, and what should I expect for a day trip?

Maschwitz Club is a straightforward drive, typically about an hour north of downtown Buenos Aires, depending on traffic. We suggest renting a car or arranging a private transfer for convenience, as public transport options are limited. Plan for a full day; you'll want to enjoy the course and perhaps a post-round meal at the clubhouse.

What makes Maschwitz Club's layout truly stand out from other courses in Argentina?

Maschwitz truly distinguishes itself with its clever use of mature, native trees that shape nearly every hole, demanding thoughtful course management. The par-3 7th, with its elevated green guarded by bunkers and a subtle cross-wind, is a particular standout. It's a course that rewards strategy over brute force, which we appreciate.

Beyond the golf, what's the overall atmosphere and experience like at Maschwitz Club?

You'll find Maschwitz Club offers a wonderfully relaxed, family-friendly atmosphere that feels genuinely Argentine. The clubhouse provides excellent local cuisine, perfect for a post-round empanada and a cold beer on the terrace. It's less about flashy luxury and more about authentic hospitality and a welcoming community feel.