Necochea Golf Club
Frequently Asked Questions
What's the playing experience like at Necochea Golf Club, especially for a first-timer?
You'll find Necochea to be a surprisingly engaging links-style course, often buffeted by coastal winds that demand precise shot-making. Don't underestimate the challenge; those winds can turn a good drive into a scramble quickly, so pack your patience and your low-flight irons.
When is the best time of year to visit Necochea Golf Club for ideal playing conditions?
We highly recommend visiting during the shoulder seasons, specifically late spring (October-November) or early autumn (March-April). The summer crowds (December-February) can make tee times harder to secure, and the heat can be intense, while winter brings cooler temperatures and more unpredictable weather.
How does Necochea Golf Club compare in terms of value and overall experience to other courses in Argentina?
Necochea offers fantastic value, especially when you consider its coastal location and well-maintained greens. While it might not have the grand clubhouse amenities of some Buenos Aires courses, you're paying for genuine golf on a course that feels authentic and less touristy.
What should I know about the local area around Necochea Golf Club for an extended golf trip?
Necochea itself is a charming beach town, so after your round, you can enjoy fresh seafood at a local parrillada or stroll along the extensive coastline. It's a relaxed, unpretentious vibe, perfect for unwinding without the hustle and bustle of bigger cities.
What's the easiest way to get to Necochea Golf Club, and do I need to book tee times far in advance?
Getting there usually involves a drive from Mar del Plata or Buenos Aires, so renting a car is your best bet for flexibility. While it's not as busy as some major resort courses, we always advise booking your tee time a few days ahead, especially if you're playing on a weekend during peak season.