Partido de Zárate

Weather

  • Jan: °C high, °C low
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Courses

Frequently Asked Questions

When is the best time of year to play golf in Partido de Zárate?

We've found spring (September to November) and autumn (March to May) offer the most pleasant conditions for golf in Zárate. You'll enjoy comfortable temperatures and less humidity, making your rounds much more enjoyable than the sweltering summer months.

What kind of golf experience can I expect from the two courses in Partido de Zárate?

Don't expect championship-level resort golf here; Zárate offers a more intimate, local Argentine golf experience. You'll find well-maintained but straightforward layouts, perfect for a relaxed round away from the crowds, often with a friendly, unpretentious vibe.

How easy is it to access the golf courses in Partido de Zárate from Buenos Aires?

Getting to Zárate is quite straightforward, usually a scenic hour-and-a-half drive north from Buenos Aires via Ruta 9. We recommend renting a car for maximum flexibility, as public transport options to the courses themselves are limited once you're in the area.

What's the local atmosphere like in Zárate, and what can I do when I'm not on the course?

Zárate has a charming, laid-back riverside town feel, quite different from the hustle of Buenos Aires. We always enjoy exploring the Costanera (riverfront promenade), sampling fresh river fish at a local parrilla, and soaking in the genuine Argentine provincial life.

Are the golf courses in Partido de Zárate good value compared to other regions in Argentina?

Absolutely, you'll find Zárate offers excellent value for your golf budget. Green fees are generally more affordable than those closer to Buenos Aires, allowing you to enjoy a couple of rounds without breaking the bank, often with a more relaxed pace of play.