Colorado
Frequently Asked Questions
When is the best time of year to plan a golf trip to Colorado Golf Club?
We've found that the shoulder seasons-spring (September to November) and autumn (March to May)-offer the most pleasant conditions at Colorado. You'll avoid the intense summer heat and humidity, enjoying comfortable temperatures perfect for a full round without feeling rushed. Expect lush fairways and firm greens during these months, making for ideal play.
What makes Colorado's course design unique, and how challenging is it for different handicaps?
Colorado truly stands out with its dramatic elevation changes and a clever use of natural arroyos that come into play on several holes. While it's a fair test for all, the course truly shines for mid-to-low handicappers who can strategically navigate the doglegs and well-placed bunkers. High handicappers will still enjoy the stunning views, but might find themselves reaching for an extra club on uphill approaches.
How difficult is it to get to Colorado Golf Club, and what are the best travel options?
Getting to Colorado requires a bit of planning, as it's nestled away from the major urban centers, which is part of its charm. We recommend renting a car from a nearby city like Córdoba or Mendoza, as public transport options are limited. The drive itself is scenic, offering a glimpse into the Argentine countryside before you arrive at the club.
What should I expect to pay for a round at Colorado, and is it worth the cost?
A round at Colorado typically falls into the premium category for Argentine courses, but we firmly believe it's an investment in a memorable experience. You're paying for immaculate conditions, a challenging layout, and a level of service that makes you feel truly welcomed. Factor in the cart rental and a caddie-which we highly recommend for navigating the course-and you're looking at a worthwhile splurge.
Beyond the golf, what's the overall atmosphere like at Colorado, and what should I know about the local experience?
The atmosphere at Colorado is wonderfully relaxed yet refined, a perfect blend of Argentine hospitality and serious golf. You'll find the clubhouse offers fantastic local cuisine, perfect for a post-round meal with a view. Don't be surprised if you're invited to share a 'mate' with some of the friendly locals-it's all part of the authentic, welcoming experience here.