Country Club Angostura

Frequently Asked Questions

When's the best time to play Country Club Angostura?

We recommend visiting during Chile's spring (October-November) or autumn (March-April). The weather is pleasantly mild, and you'll avoid the intense summer heat and the occasional winter rain, ensuring the course is in prime condition for your round. Plus, the surrounding landscapes are particularly vibrant then.

What makes the course at Angostura unique compared to other Chilean courses?

Angostura truly stands out with its dramatic elevation changes and the stunning views of the Andes you get on nearly every hole. While many Chilean courses offer great golf, Angostura's layout masterfully integrates the natural topography, making for some truly memorable uphill and downhill shots you won't find elsewhere. You'll need to think strategically about club selection here.

Is Country Club Angostura beginner-friendly, or is it more for experienced golfers?

We'd say Angostura offers a fair challenge that can be enjoyed by most skill levels, especially if you play from the appropriate tees. While some holes demand precision, the wider fairways on others provide a bit of breathing room, so don't be intimidated - just come prepared for some undulating lies. It's a great course to test your game without being overly punishing.

How accessible is Country Club Angostura from Santiago, and what's the best way to get there?

Getting to Angostura is quite straightforward from Santiago, usually taking about an hour's drive south on Ruta 5 Sur. We highly recommend renting a car for flexibility, as public transport options are limited and a taxi or ride-share might be costly for the distance. The drive itself is scenic, setting the tone for your golf day.

What should I know about the clubhouse and amenities at Angostura?

The clubhouse at Angostura is charming and well-maintained, offering a relaxed atmosphere perfect for post-round drinks or a meal. You'll find a pro shop with essentials and a friendly staff ready to assist, but don't expect a sprawling resort-style facility - it's a classic, comfortable club experience. We always enjoy grabbing a pisco sour on the terrace overlooking the 18th.