Campo Chico
Frequently Asked Questions
When is the best time of year to play Campo Chico for ideal conditions?
We always recommend visiting Campo Chico during Argentina's spring (September to November) or autumn (March to May). You'll find the weather perfectly mild for a round, avoiding the intense summer heat and humidity that can make a long day on the course less enjoyable.
What's the real challenge at Campo Chico - is it a course for all handicaps?
Don't underestimate Campo Chico; it's a clever test of your short game, especially around the greens. The course isn't overly long, but its strategic bunkering and subtle undulations demand precision, making it a rewarding challenge for golfers of all levels if you play smart.
How easy is it to get to Campo Chico from Buenos Aires, and what should I expect from the journey?
Getting to Campo Chico from Buenos Aires is straightforward, usually a pleasant 45-60 minute drive depending on traffic. We always suggest renting a car for flexibility, though a pre-booked taxi or ride-share is also a viable option to get you directly to the club's entrance.
What's the deal with green fees at Campo Chico, and do I need to book far in advance?
Green fees at Campo Chico are quite reasonable for a course of this caliber, offering excellent value compared to some of the more exclusive clubs closer to the city. We definitely recommend booking your tee time a few days in advance, especially on weekends, as it's a popular spot with locals.
What's the clubhouse vibe like at Campo Chico, and what should I plan for after my round?
The clubhouse at Campo Chico has a wonderfully relaxed, welcoming atmosphere - perfect for unwinding after your round. You absolutely must try their empanadas and a cold Quilmes beer on the terrace; it's the ideal way to soak in the authentic Argentine golf experience.