Driving Range Cancha Golf Patagonia Virgin

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes hitting balls at Driving Range Cancha Golf Patagonia Virgin different from other ranges?

It's all about the backdrop here. You're not just hitting into a net; you're launching balls with the dramatic Patagonian landscape stretching out behind the targets. We found it incredibly inspiring, even if the ever-present wind added an extra challenge to our ball flight.

When is the best time of year to visit Driving Range Cancha Golf Patagonia Virgin, considering the weather?

We strongly recommend visiting during the Patagonian summer, from December to March, for the most consistent weather. While the winds are always a factor, you'll generally find milder temperatures and longer daylight hours, making for a much more enjoyable practice session.

What kind of practice facilities can I expect at Cancha Golf Patagonia Virgin, beyond just the driving range?

While the driving range is the main draw, you'll also find a decent putting green and a small chipping area to hone your short game. Don't expect a full-blown practice complex, but it's more than enough to get a good warm-up or work on specific shots.

How much does it typically cost for a bucket of balls at Driving Range Cancha Golf Patagonia Virgin, and is it good value?

Expect to pay a reasonable fee for a bucket of balls, comparable to other quality ranges in Chile. We found the value excellent, especially considering the stunning location and the quality of the range balls - they're not the rock-hard kind you sometimes find.

Is Driving Range Cancha Golf Patagonia Virgin easy to access, or do I need special transportation in Patagonia?

It's relatively accessible if you're already in the region, typically requiring a short drive from nearby towns. We recommend renting a car for the flexibility, as public transport options are limited, and you'll want to explore the surrounding beauty anyway.