CISSAB

Frequently Asked Questions

When's the best time of year to play CISSAB without battling the heat or crowds?

We always recommend visiting CISSAB in the spring (September to November) or fall (March to May). You'll enjoy comfortable temperatures perfect for a full round, and the course is less crowded than during the peak summer months.

What kind of challenge can I expect from CISSAB's layout, and are there any signature holes?

CISSAB truly tests your short game, especially with its subtly undulating greens that demand precision. Keep an eye out for the par-3 7th; it's a beautiful, tricky hole over water that's a real card-wrecker if you're not careful.

I'm not a scratch golfer - will CISSAB be too intimidating, or is it welcoming for all skill levels?

While it offers a good challenge, CISSAB is surprisingly welcoming for various handicaps, especially from the forward tees. The fairways are generally generous, allowing you to enjoy the round without feeling constantly punished.

Should I plan on walking CISSAB, or are golf carts readily available, and are caddies recommended?

We always prefer walking CISSAB to truly appreciate the landscape, and it's a very walkable course. Carts are available if you prefer, but we highly recommend hiring a local caddie - their knowledge of the greens and subtle breaks is invaluable.

After a round at CISSAB, what's the best way to unwind, and what should I try at the clubhouse?

Don't miss the chance to relax on the clubhouse terrace overlooking the 18th green; it's the perfect spot for a post-round drink. We always grab a classic "picada" - a local charcuterie board - paired with a cold Quilmes beer, it's a perfect end to the day.