La Cascada

Website: www.la-cascada.com.ar

Frequently Asked Questions

When is the best time of year to play La Cascada, and what should I expect from the weather?

We've found late spring (October-November) and early autumn (March-April) offer ideal conditions at La Cascada. You'll enjoy comfortable temperatures and less wind, making those challenging water features a bit more manageable. Avoid their summer months, as it can get quite hot and humid, impacting your enjoyment.

How challenging is La Cascada for an average golfer, especially around its namesake water features?

La Cascada is a fantastic test, definitely not a walk in the park, but it's fair. The course truly lives up to its name with several holes where water comes into play, demanding precise shot-making, especially on the back nine. We recommend bringing extra balls and focusing on course management, not just power.

What's the standout feature or signature hole at La Cascada that I absolutely shouldn't miss?

Without a doubt, the par-3 17th is La Cascada's showstopper, playing over a dramatic ravine with a stunning waterfall backdrop. It's a truly memorable hole that demands a confident strike and rewards you with incredible views. Take a moment to soak it all in, even if your ball finds the water.

Should I plan on taking a cart or is La Cascada walkable, and what's the typical pace of play?

While the course has some elevation changes, La Cascada is quite walkable if you're reasonably fit, and we often prefer it for the full experience. Carts are available if you prefer, but consider a caddie-they're knowledgeable and can save you strokes. Pace of play is generally good, especially on weekdays, allowing you to enjoy your round without feeling rushed.

What's the general cost expectation for a round at La Cascada, and what's the overall vibe like?

Green fees at La Cascada are fair for the quality of the course, typically falling into the mid-range for a premium Argentine track. You'll find a welcoming, relaxed atmosphere, often with friendly local members happy to share a post-round drink. It's a genuine Argentine golf experience, not just a resort course.