Navarro Golf Club
Frequently Asked Questions
How easy is it to get to Navarro Golf Club from Buenos Aires, and is it worth the trip?
You'll find Navarro Golf Club a straightforward drive, typically just over an hour southwest of Buenos Aires. We think it's absolutely worth the journey for a genuine Argentine golf experience away from the city's hustle.
What kind of course can I expect at Navarro Golf Club - is it challenging for a low handicapper?
Navarro offers a classic parkland layout with some surprisingly tight fairways and well-protected greens that will test your precision. Don't underestimate the subtle undulations and strategic bunkering; it's a course that rewards thoughtful play, even for the seasoned golfer.
When is the best time of year to play Navarro Golf Club, considering Argentina's seasons?
We highly recommend visiting Navarro during Argentina's spring (September-November) or autumn (March-May). The weather is typically ideal then, offering comfortable temperatures and the course is usually in prime condition, avoiding the intense summer heat or cooler winter mornings.
What are the facilities like at Navarro Golf Club, and should I plan for lunch there?
The clubhouse at Navarro is charming and unpretentious, offering a relaxed atmosphere perfect for unwinding after your round. You should definitely plan to grab lunch; their local specialties are delicious and provide a true taste of Argentine hospitality.
Is Navarro Golf Club a good value compared to other courses near Buenos Aires, and what's a local tip for playing well?
We find Navarro offers excellent value, providing a quality golf experience without the higher price tag of some more exclusive Buenos Aires clubs. Our top tip is to pay close attention to your approach shots - the greens can be tricky to read, and staying below the hole is often key to a good score.