Club de Golf Chan-Chan

Frequently Asked Questions

What's the ideal season to experience Club de Golf Chan-Chan's unique conditions?

We recommend visiting Chan-Chan during Chile's spring (September to November) or autumn (March to May) for the most pleasant golf weather. You'll find the course in prime condition, avoiding the intense summer heat and any rare winter chill that can affect play.

What kind of challenge does Club de Golf Chan-Chan present to golfers?

Chan-Chan offers a delightful mix of undulating fairways and strategically placed bunkers, demanding thoughtful shot placement rather than brute force. You'll definitely want to master your approach shots, especially on the back nine where the greens are subtly sloped and well-guarded.

How accessible is Club de Golf Chan-Chan for international visitors?

While not in the heart of Santiago, Chan-Chan is an easy drive, typically an hour or so, making it a perfect day trip from the capital. We suggest renting a car for flexibility, as public transport options are limited and you'll appreciate the scenic journey through the Chilean countryside.

What's the typical green fee and value proposition at Club de Golf Chan-Chan?

Expect green fees at Chan-Chan to be on par with other quality courses in the region, generally in the $80-120 USD range, depending on the season and day of the week. We think it's excellent value for the meticulously maintained fairways and the truly memorable views you'll enjoy throughout your round.

What's the signature experience or 'must-see' at Club de Golf Chan-Chan?

The true highlight at Chan-Chan is undoubtedly the stretch from holes 14 to 16, where you'll encounter breathtaking panoramic views of the Andes mountains in the distance. We particularly love the par-3 15th, which demands a precise tee shot over a natural ravine-it's a real test and incredibly rewarding.