Partido de San Vicente
Courses
Frequently Asked Questions
Why should I consider playing golf in Partido de San Vicente when there's only one course?
Don't let the single course fool you; San Vicente offers a charming, unpretentious golf experience that's a refreshing change from the bigger resorts. It's perfect for a relaxed day trip from Buenos Aires, allowing you to enjoy a genuine local club atmosphere without the crowds. You'll find a well-maintained track that truly tests your short game.
What's the best time of year to visit San Vicente for golf?
We highly recommend visiting during Argentina's spring (September to November) or autumn (March to May). The weather is pleasantly mild, avoiding the intense summer heat and the cooler, sometimes damp, winter months, ensuring comfortable rounds. You'll enjoy lush conditions and fewer weather-related interruptions.
What kind of golf course can I expect at San Vicente?
You'll find a classic, parkland-style layout that prioritizes strategic play over brute force. The course is known for its mature trees, which demand accuracy off the tee, and its surprisingly tricky greens that reward a delicate touch. It's a fun, walkable course that feels very much like a traditional Argentine club.
Is San Vicente a good standalone golf destination, or better as part of a larger trip?
Given there's only one course, San Vicente is definitely best enjoyed as a day trip or a short overnight stay, perhaps combined with exploring other areas around Buenos Aires. It's not a multi-day golf resort, but rather a delightful addition to an itinerary focused on experiencing local culture and a single, quality round. We suggest pairing it with a visit to a nearby estancia for a full taste of the Argentine countryside.
What are the typical costs for a round of golf in San Vicente?
You'll find the green fees here to be quite reasonable, especially compared to some of the more exclusive clubs closer to the city. Expect to pay around $30-50 USD for a round, depending on the day and season. Carts are available but not strictly necessary, as it's a very walkable course, saving you a bit more.