Club La Campina - Antiguo Country Club De La Fae

Frequently Asked Questions

What kind of golf experience can I expect at Club La Campina - Antiguo Country Club De La Fae?

You'll find a classic, mature layout here, reflecting its "Antiguo Country Club" heritage. The course offers a pleasant walk with some gentle undulations, but it's not overly punishing, making it enjoyable for various skill levels. We really appreciate the well-maintained fairways and greens that provide a consistent, fair challenge.

What's the best time of year to plan a round at Club La Campina in Ecuador?

We highly recommend visiting during Ecuador's dry season, typically from June to September. You'll enjoy clearer skies and firmer conditions, which really make the course shine. While it's playable year-round, the rainy season can bring softer fairways and occasional afternoon showers that might interrupt your game.

Is Club La Campina accessible to non-members, and what are the typical green fees?

Yes, non-members can absolutely play, though it's always best to call ahead for a tee time, especially on weekends. Green fees are quite reasonable for a course of this caliber, usually ranging from $60-90 USD, which we think is great value for the experience. You'll find the staff welcoming and helpful with bookings.

What unique features or highlights should I look out for when playing Club La Campina?

Keep an eye out for the mature, towering trees that frame many of the holes, giving it a parkland feel distinct from some of Ecuador's newer courses. We particularly love the strategic bunkering and the subtle elevation changes that demand thoughtful shot placement, especially on the back nine. The views of the surrounding Ecuadorian landscape are a quiet bonus.

Are caddies available or recommended at Club La Campina, and what about other facilities?

We definitely recommend taking a caddy here; they are knowledgeable, friendly, and can offer invaluable local insights on reads and yardages. Beyond the course, you'll find a well-stocked pro shop and a comfortable clubhouse where you can grab a post-round drink or a bite to eat. The practice facilities are solid, too, if you want to warm up properly.