Partido de General San Martín
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Courses
Frequently Asked Questions
When is the ideal time to plan a golf trip to General San Martín?
We've found the sweet spot for golf in General San Martín is during spring (September to November) and autumn (March to May). You'll enjoy comfortable temperatures, less humidity than summer, and the courses are typically in fantastic condition. Avoid the peak summer heat if you can, as it can get quite warm on the links.
With only two courses, what kind of golf experience should I expect in General San Martín?
Don't let the small number fool you; General San Martín offers a focused, high-quality golf experience. You'll find well-maintained tracks that provide a genuine taste of Argentine parkland golf, often with mature trees and thoughtful layouts. It's perfect for a relaxed long weekend where you can play both courses multiple times and really get to know them.
Are the golf courses in General San Martín challenging, and what makes them unique?
We've played both, and while they aren't mountain courses, they offer a good test of accuracy and course management. You'll encounter tree-lined fairways and strategically placed bunkers that demand precise shot-making, rather than just brute strength. Each course has its own character, but both provide that classic, enjoyable Argentine golf feel.
What are the typical green fees and overall costs for golfing in General San Martín?
Green fees in General San Martín are generally quite reasonable compared to major international destinations, making it an accessible golf destination. You can expect to pay anywhere from $30-$70 USD per round, depending on the course and whether it's a weekday or weekend. Carts are often available but walking is common and encouraged.
What's the local vibe like in General San Martín, and what should I do when I'm not on the course?
General San Martín offers an authentic Buenos Aires-area suburban experience, less touristy than the city center itself. We recommend exploring local parrillas for incredible Argentine barbecue - it's a must-do after a round. You'll get a real feel for local life, enjoying good food and friendly company.