Club de Campo Santana
Frequently Asked Questions
When is the best time of year to play Club de Campo Santana for optimal conditions?
We highly recommend visiting Santana during Argentina's spring (September to November) or autumn (March to May). You'll find the weather pleasantly mild, perfect for walking the course, and the fairways are typically in their prime after the summer heat or winter chill.
What makes Club de Campo Santana unique, and is there a signature hole I should look out for?
Santana truly stands out with its mature tree-lined fairways and surprisingly tricky greens that demand precision. Keep an eye out for the par-3 14th; it's a beautiful, challenging shot over water that can make or break your scorecard.
How easy is it to get to Club de Campo Santana from Buenos Aires, and what's the travel like?
Getting to Santana from Buenos Aires is straightforward, usually about an hour's drive depending on traffic. We suggest arranging a private transfer or using a ride-sharing app for convenience, as public transport options can be a bit indirect for golfers with clubs.
What's the typical cost for a round at Club de Campo Santana, and is it good value for money?
Expect green fees at Santana to be mid-range for a quality Argentine course, often around $80-120 USD, depending on the season and day of the week. We think it offers excellent value, providing a well-maintained, enjoyable round without the premium price tag of some resort courses.
What's the best way to enjoy the local area around Club de Campo Santana after a round?
After your game, we recommend sticking around the club for a traditional Argentine "picada" (charcuterie board) and a local Malbec on their terrace. If you're looking to explore further, the nearby towns often have charming local restaurants perfect for an authentic dinner experience.