Golf Club La Cumbre

Frequently Asked Questions

When's the best time of year to play Golf Club La Cumbre?

We find that spring (September-November) and autumn (March-May) offer the most ideal conditions for playing here. You'll enjoy pleasant temperatures and lush fairways, making for a truly comfortable round. While summer can be warm, the mountain air often provides relief, just be prepared for potential afternoon thunderstorms.

What kind of challenge can I expect at Golf Club La Cumbre?

This course is a classic mountain track, so expect elevation changes and some tricky lies that will test your game. The tree-lined fairways demand accuracy off the tee, and the smaller greens require precise approach shots. It's a thoughtful layout that truly rewards strategic play over brute force.

Are there any specific holes at La Cumbre that really stand out?

Absolutely, the views alone are a highlight throughout your round. Keep an eye out for the par-3 11th, where you hit downhill with the stunning Sierras Chicas as your backdrop – it's a real postcard moment. The finishing stretch, especially the 18th, offers a memorable challenge back towards the charming clubhouse.

How easy is it for international visitors to get a tee time and what are the green fees like?

La Cumbre is generally very welcoming to visitors, but we always recommend booking your tee time a few days in advance, especially if you plan to play on a weekend. Green fees are quite reasonable compared to similar quality courses in other parts of the world, offering excellent value for a truly unique Argentine golf experience.

What's the atmosphere like at the clubhouse, and what should I do after my round?

The clubhouse at La Cumbre has a wonderful, old-world charm – it's the perfect spot to relax with a local beer or a glass of Malbec after your round. We suggest exploring the town of La Cumbre itself; it's a picturesque mountain village with artisan shops and great local restaurants that are worth discovering.