Las Brisas

Frequently Asked Questions

When is the ideal time of year to play Las Brisas for the best conditions?

We always recommend visiting during Argentina's spring (September-November) or autumn (March-May). You'll find the weather pleasantly mild then, avoiding the intense summer heat and humidity that can make those back nine holes feel like a real slog. The course is typically in peak condition, with lush fairways and true greens.

What's the biggest challenge or signature experience golfers should prepare for at Las Brisas?

The wind, as the name suggests, is a constant factor here, especially on the back nine's more exposed holes. We found the par-3 14th, often playing directly into a strong breeze off the pampas, to be a real test of club selection and nerve. Don't forget to factor in the subtle elevation changes that can play tricks on your approach shots.

How far in advance should I book a tee time at Las Brisas, and what's the best way to get there?

For weekend play or during peak season, we recommend booking at least a month out, especially if you want a preferred morning slot. While you can certainly drive, we found arranging a local transfer through your hotel or a reputable service to be stress-free, letting you focus on the game and perhaps enjoy some local Malbec afterwards.

What can I expect regarding green fees at Las Brisas, and is it worth the investment for a visiting golfer?

Green fees at Las Brisas are on par with other premium courses in the region, typically ranging from $100-150 USD, depending on the season and day of the week. We absolutely think it's worth it for the immaculate conditions and the unique Argentine golf experience you'll get, plus the clubhouse offers fantastic local cuisine post-round.

What local experiences or nearby attractions do you recommend after a round at Las Brisas?

After your round, definitely explore the local culinary scene; the nearby town boasts some incredible parrillas (steakhouses) where you can savor authentic Argentine beef and a robust Malbec. We also suggest visiting a local bodega for a wine tasting, a perfect way to unwind and soak in the regional culture.