Campo de Golf (militar)

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Campo de Golf (militar) open to the public, or do I need military affiliation to play?

You'll be pleased to know that Campo de Golf (militar) generally welcomes civilian golfers, though access isn't always as straightforward as a public course. We recommend calling ahead to secure a tee time and confirm any specific ID requirements or guest policies for non-military visitors.

What can I expect from the course conditions and overall playing experience at Campo de Golf (militar)?

Don't let the 'militar' tag fool you - the course is surprisingly well-maintained, offering a solid challenge with mature trees and some tricky doglegs. You'll find the greens roll true, and the fairways are generally in good shape, providing a pleasant round for any skill level.

When is the best time of year to play Campo de Golf (militar) for ideal weather and course conditions?

We've found the sweet spot for playing here is during Colombia's drier seasons, typically from December to March or July to August. You'll enjoy clearer skies and firmer fairways, making for a more enjoyable round without the afternoon downpours that can sometimes surprise you.

How do the green fees at Campo de Golf (militar) compare to other courses in Colombia, and is it good value?

Green fees at Campo de Golf (militar) are generally quite reasonable, often offering better value than some of the more exclusive private clubs in the region. For a well-kept course with a unique atmosphere, we think it's an excellent deal, especially if you can secure a non-military rate.

What makes playing at Campo de Golf (militar) a unique experience compared to other Colombian courses?

Beyond the golf, the unique atmosphere is what truly sets this course apart - you might see military personnel practicing nearby, adding an interesting backdrop to your round. The course itself offers some lovely views of the surrounding landscape, providing a peaceful escape right within the city's reach.