Las Perdices

Frequently Asked Questions

When is the best time of year to play Las Perdices for ideal conditions?

We find the sweet spot for playing Las Perdices is during Argentina's spring (September to November) or autumn (March to May). You'll enjoy perfect mild weather, lush fairways, and avoid the scorching summer heat or the chilly, windier winter months. This ensures the course is at its absolute best for your round.

What makes the course at Las Perdices unique or particularly challenging for golfers?

You'll quickly discover that the prevailing Pampas winds are a constant factor, especially on the more open back nine, demanding thoughtful club selection. The course also features some cleverly placed bunkers and subtle undulations on the greens that are trickier than they look, so don't underestimate them.

What should I expect regarding green fees and booking a tee time at Las Perdices?

Green fees at Las Perdices are quite reasonable for a course of this caliber, typically ranging from $80-120 USD, depending on the season and day of the week. We always advise booking ahead, especially for weekend mornings, but you can often snag a last-minute tee time during the week without much hassle. A local caddie is a wise investment here; their knowledge of the subtle breaks and wind patterns is invaluable.

Are there any local experiences or dining recommendations near Las Perdices that we shouldn't miss?

After your round, you absolutely must experience a traditional Argentinian asado at a local parrilla in the nearby town of San Miguel del Monte. Pair it with a robust Malbec from Mendoza; it's the perfect, authentic way to cap off a day on the links. You'll thank us for this recommendation.

How well-maintained is Las Perdices, and what kind of playing surface can I expect?

We've always found Las Perdices to be in excellent shape, with fairways that are firm and fast, reflecting the natural terrain rather than being overly manicured. The greens roll true and are often quite quick, demanding precision with your putter. They do a great job of blending the course into the natural pampas landscape, so you'll appreciate the authentic feel.