Trenque Lauquen Polo & Golf Club
Frequently Asked Questions
How does the polo club environment impact the golf course at Trenque Lauquen?
You'll find the course surprisingly well-maintained, despite sharing grounds with active polo fields. The fairways are generally lush, but expect a few divots from hooves near the edges, adding a unique, rustic charm to your round. It's a fun blend of two distinct country club sports.
When is the best time of year to plan a golf trip to Trenque Lauquen Polo & Golf Club?
We highly recommend visiting during Argentina's spring (September-November) or autumn (March-May). The weather is pleasantly mild then, perfect for walking the course without the intense summer heat or the occasional chill of winter. You'll enjoy comfortable playing conditions and vibrant scenery.
Is Trenque Lauquen Polo & Golf Club accessible for non-members, and what should I expect for green fees?
Absolutely, non-members are welcome, which is great for travelers. Green fees are quite reasonable for the quality of the course, typically falling into a mid-range budget compared to other Argentine clubs. We advise calling ahead for a tee time, especially on weekends, to ensure availability.
What kind of challenge does the Trenque Lauquen course present, and are there any standout holes?
This course offers a fair challenge without being overly punishing, making it enjoyable for most handicaps. You'll appreciate the strategic bunkering and mature trees that define many holes. Keep an eye out for the par-3 7th; its elevated tee shot over water is a real beauty and a test of nerve.
What's the atmosphere like at the club after a round, and what amenities should I look for?
The clubhouse has a relaxed, welcoming vibe, perfect for unwinding after your game. You can grab a cold drink and a traditional Argentine snack, often while watching polo practice in the distance. It's a genuine local experience, not a stuffy resort scene.