Club Atlético San Isidro
Frequently Asked Questions
How challenging is the course at Club Atlético San Isidro for a traveling golfer?
You'll find CASI to be a classic test of accuracy, not just power. Its mature, tree-lined fairways demand precise shot-making, and the smaller, well-guarded greens will truly test your short game. Don't expect wide-open spaces; this course rewards thoughtful play and strategic placement.
When is the ideal time to visit Club Atlético San Isidro for the best playing conditions?
We highly recommend visiting during Argentina's spring (October-November) or autumn (March-May). The weather is wonderfully mild then, offering perfect playing temperatures without the intense summer heat or the occasional chill of winter. You'll avoid the peak local holiday periods too, which means a more relaxed round.
Is it difficult for non-members to secure a tee time at Club Atlético San Isidro?
As a traditional private club, securing a tee time as a non-member requires a bit of planning. Your best bet is to contact the pro shop well in advance, or ideally, arrange a game through a local member connection. Expect a warm welcome, but understand it's a members-first atmosphere.
What unique features or holes should we look forward to at Club Atlético San Isidro?
You'll immediately notice CASI's timeless, parkland design, a refreshing contrast to some of the newer, more modern layouts. The course boasts some truly memorable par-3s, often requiring a precise iron over water or to a well-bunkered green. Keep an eye out for the historic clubhouse views that frame several holes beautifully.
What's the best way to experience the club's atmosphere after finishing a round at CASI?
Don't rush off; the post-round experience at CASI is a highlight itself. Head straight to the traditional clubhouse bar for a refreshing drink and soak in the rich history and camaraderie. It's the perfect spot to discuss your round and truly feel the pulse of this iconic Argentine club.