Córdoba Golf Club

Frequently Asked Questions

When is the best time of year to play Córdoba Golf Club?

We recommend aiming for the shoulder seasons - spring (September-November) or autumn (March-May). You'll find ideal temperatures for golf, avoiding the intense summer heat and the cooler, sometimes wet, winter months. Plus, the course is usually in fantastic shape during these periods.

What kind of challenge can I expect from Córdoba Golf Club's layout?

This course is a classic, tree-lined parkland design that demands precision, especially off the tee. You'll encounter tight fairways and strategically placed bunkers, so don't expect to just bomb it everywhere. The greens are often subtle and require a good read, making it a true test of your short game.

Should I take a caddie, and is the course walkable?

Absolutely, we highly recommend taking a caddie here; they're knowledgeable and truly enhance the experience, helping with those tricky reads. The course is quite walkable, but the terrain has some gentle undulations, so a caddie makes for a more relaxed round, letting you focus on your game.

What's the clubhouse experience like after a round at Córdoba Golf Club?

The clubhouse at Córdoba Golf Club has a wonderful, traditional charm, reflecting its long history. We always enjoy a post-round Quilmes or a local Malbec on the terrace, soaking in the views and the club's relaxed, friendly atmosphere. It's the perfect spot to discuss your round and enjoy some classic Argentine hospitality.

Is playing Córdoba Golf Club an expensive experience for visitors?

Compared to many international championship courses, you'll find the green fees at Córdoba Golf Club to be quite reasonable, offering excellent value for a course of this caliber. Factor in the cost of a caddie, which we strongly advise, but overall, it's an accessible luxury for any golf traveler.