Partido de La Matanza

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Courses

Frequently Asked Questions

What's the best time of year to play golf in La Matanza?

We've found that spring (September-November) and autumn (March-May) offer the most pleasant conditions for golf in La Matanza. You'll enjoy comfortable temperatures and less humidity during these months. We recommend avoiding the peak summer from December to February, as it can get quite hot, making a full round less enjoyable.

What can I expect from the golf course in La Matanza?

The course at Club de Campo La Matanza offers a classic parkland layout, well-maintained with mature trees lining the fairways. You'll find it's a fair test of golf, not overly long but demanding accuracy, especially around the subtly tricky greens. We particularly enjoyed the peaceful atmosphere and the excellent conditioning.

Is La Matanza a good golf destination for a short trip, or should I combine it with other areas?

Given there's just one course, La Matanza is perfect for a dedicated half-day or full-day golf excursion from Buenos Aires. We suggest combining it with a stay in the city, allowing you to experience the vibrant culture and cuisine before or after your round. It's not a multi-day golf destination on its own.

What are the typical green fees and booking tips for the course in La Matanza?

Green fees at Club de Campo La Matanza are generally quite reasonable compared to other courses closer to the city, making it a good value. We advise calling ahead for tee times, especially on weekends, as it's a popular spot for local members. Don't forget to ask about any twilight rates if you're playing later in the day.

Beyond the golf, what else is there to do or see near the course in La Matanza?

While the immediate vicinity of the course is primarily residential, you're not far from the bustling heart of Buenos Aires, which offers endless cultural attractions, dining, and nightlife. We recommend heading into the city post-round to explore neighborhoods like San Telmo or Palermo, rather than seeking out specific tourist spots right in La Matanza.