Miramar Links

Frequently Asked Questions

When is the best time to visit Miramar Links to experience the course at its finest, especially considering the coastal conditions?

We've found that late spring (October-November) and early autumn (March-April) offer the most pleasant conditions, with less intense heat and more predictable winds. Aim for early morning tee times during these months, as the coastal breeze often picks up significantly by midday, adding a real challenge to your back nine.

What's the true character of Miramar Links - is it a genuine links test, and what should I expect from its layout?

Miramar Links absolutely delivers a genuine links experience, with its firm fairways and natural dunes demanding creative shot-making. You'll find yourself battling the elements as much as the course itself, especially on the exposed holes running parallel to the ocean where the wind dictates everything.

How does the green fee at Miramar Links compare to other quality courses in Argentina, and what's included in the price?

While not the cheapest round in Argentina, Miramar Links offers excellent value for a true links experience on the coast. Your green fee typically covers 18 holes, and we recommend budgeting extra for a caddie - their local knowledge is invaluable for navigating the subtle breaks on the greens and understanding the wind's nuances.

Are there any specific holes at Miramar Links that truly stand out or require a unique strategy?

Keep an eye out for the stretch from holes 7 to 10; these are where Miramar truly shines and tests your mettle. The par-3 8th, hugging the coastline, demands a precise shot over a natural gully, while the long par-4 9th often plays directly into a stiff ocean breeze, making par feel like a birdie.

After a challenging round at Miramar Links, where do you recommend we go for a great local meal or a celebratory drink nearby?

After your round, head into the town of Miramar itself; it's just a short drive. We always make a point to find a local parrilla for some incredible Argentine steak and a glass of Malbec – it’s the perfect way to recount your birdies and bogeys in a relaxed, authentic setting.