Golf Club General Bartolomé Mitre

Frequently Asked Questions

When's the best time of year to play Golf Club General Bartolomé Mitre?

We always recommend visiting Golf Club General Bartolomé Mitre during Argentina's spring (September to November) or autumn (March to May). The weather is perfectly mild for golf, offering comfortable temperatures and typically dry conditions that make for ideal playing surfaces. You'll avoid the intense summer heat and the cooler, sometimes wetter, winter months.

What kind of challenge can I expect at Golf Club General Bartolomé Mitre? Is it a tough track?

Golf Club General Bartolomé Mitre offers a really enjoyable, strategic challenge without being overly punishing. You'll find well-maintained fairways that demand accurate tee shots, often framed by mature trees that penalize wayward drives. The greens are subtly undulating and quick, so your short game will definitely get a workout.

How much does a round typically cost at Golf Club General Bartolomé Mitre, and do I need to book far in advance?

You'll find the green fees at Golf Club General Bartolomé Mitre offer excellent value, especially compared to courses in other parts of the world. While it's generally accessible, we strongly advise booking your tee time a few days ahead, particularly if you're planning to play on a weekend or during peak season, to secure your preferred slot.

What's the 'must-see' or most memorable part of playing Golf Club General Bartolomé Mitre?

For us, the stretch of holes around the back nine, particularly the par-3 12th, really stands out. It's a beautifully designed hole that demands a precise iron shot over a natural hazard to a well-guarded green, offering a classic risk-reward scenario. The course's mature trees and classic layout give it a timeless feel you'll appreciate.

What's the atmosphere like at Golf Club General Bartolomé Mitre after a round, and what do you recommend doing nearby?

The atmosphere at Golf Club General Bartolomé Mitre's clubhouse is wonderfully relaxed and welcoming, perfect for recounting your round over a cold drink or a traditional Argentine snack. We highly recommend trying some local empanadas or a 'picada' platter. Afterwards, explore the charming local area; you'll find authentic Argentine culture and hospitality just outside the gates.