Ocaragua

Frequently Asked Questions

When is the best time of year to experience Ocaragua's course at its prime?

We've found late spring, specifically October and November, offers the perfect blend of comfortable temperatures and lush fairways. You'll avoid the intense summer heat and enjoy the course before the dry winter months set in, ensuring optimal playing conditions.

What unique challenges or signature holes should I prepare for at Ocaragua?

Ocaragua truly tests your precision, especially on the back nine where the wind off the pampas can turn a good shot into a disaster. Keep an eye out for the par-3 14th; its elevated green guarded by deep bunkers demands a perfect strike to avoid trouble.

What's the typical cost for a round at Ocaragua, and how far in advance should I book?

Expect green fees to be on the higher end for Argentina, reflecting the course's immaculate condition and prestige. We recommend booking at least 2-3 weeks out, especially if you're aiming for a weekend slot, as it's a popular track among locals and visitors alike.

What can I expect from the clubhouse experience and local caddies at Ocaragua?

The clubhouse at Ocaragua is a welcoming spot, perfect for a post-round empanada and a local Malbec while overlooking the 18th green. We highly recommend taking a caddie; their local knowledge of the subtle breaks and wind patterns is invaluable and truly enhances your round.

How easy is it to get to Ocaragua, and what's the best way to travel there?

Ocaragua is surprisingly accessible, located about an hour's drive from the city center of Córdoba, not Buenos Aires. We suggest renting a car for flexibility, but many local hotels can arrange reliable private transfers directly to the course for a hassle-free journey.