Club Campestre de Neiva

Frequently Asked Questions

What's the best time of year to play Club Campestre de Neiva given the local climate?

Neiva gets seriously hot, so your best bet is the dry season from June to September, or December to February. Even then, we strongly recommend booking the earliest tee time possible to beat the intense midday sun and enjoy a more comfortable round.

How challenging is Club Campestre de Neiva, and what should I expect from its layout?

The course itself is relatively flat, but don't let that fool you - the heat is a major factor, making every shot feel a bit tougher. You'll find well-placed water hazards and mature trees that demand accuracy, especially on the back nine, and the greens are often quicker than they look.

Is Club Campestre de Neiva easily accessible for international visitors, and is it worth the journey?

Getting to Neiva usually means a short domestic flight from Bogotá, and the club is just a quick taxi ride from the airport. If you're exploring Colombia and want a genuine local golf experience away from the tourist hubs, it's absolutely worth the detour for a unique round.

Beyond the golf, what's the vibe like at Club Campestre de Neiva, and what amenities should I know about?

This is a true local's club, very family-oriented and welcoming, so expect a relaxed, friendly atmosphere. After your round, you can cool off at the large swimming pool or grab a cold drink and some local fare at the clubhouse restaurant - it's a great way to experience Colombian club life.

What are the typical green fees and caddie costs at Club Campestre de Neiva, and is it good value?

Green fees here are quite reasonable, especially when you compare them to courses in North America or Europe, offering excellent value for a well-maintained track. We highly recommend taking a caddie; they're knowledgeable, friendly, and essential for navigating the course and understanding the local breaks on the greens.