Provincia de Curicó

Courses

Frequently Asked Questions

What's the best time of year to golf in Provincia de Curicó?

For the most enjoyable golf, aim for spring (October-November) or autumn (March-April) when the weather is wonderfully mild and sunny. Summers can be quite hot, and while winters are playable, you might encounter some rain, so pack accordingly.

What kind of golf experience can I expect at Club de Golf Curicó, the region's only course?

You'll find a charming, unpretentious round here, offering a genuine taste of Chilean local golf amidst stunning vineyard and mountain backdrops. It's a relaxed atmosphere, a welcome escape from more bustling resort courses, with a layout that's both enjoyable and fair.

How easy is it to get a tee time at Club de Golf Curicó, and what are the typical green fees?

Securing a tee time is generally straightforward, especially on weekdays, but we still advise booking a day or two in advance to be safe. Green fees are quite reasonable, typically ranging from $30-50 USD, offering excellent value for a pleasant round in this scenic region.

Beyond golf, what are the must-do activities or sights in Provincia de Curicó?

Since your golf round won't take all day, absolutely dedicate time to exploring the region's renowned wine routes. We highly recommend visiting a few local bodegas for tastings; the Maule Valley wines are exceptional and a true highlight of any visit here.

What's the best way to get to Club de Golf Curicó and navigate around the area?

Driving is definitely your best bet for reaching the course and exploring the wider Curicó region, as public transport options are limited. Renting a car from Santiago or Talca gives you the freedom to enjoy the scenic drives and visit vineyards at your own pace.