Gran Chaco Golf

Frequently Asked Questions

When is the best time of year to play Gran Chaco Golf to avoid the heat and get the best conditions?

We always recommend visiting Gran Chaco between May and September. The temperatures are much more forgiving then, making those long walks between holes genuinely enjoyable, and the course maintenance is typically at its peak. You'll find the fairways firm and fast, perfect for a good round.

What kind of challenges can I expect at Gran Chaco Golf, and what's its signature feature?

Gran Chaco truly stands out with its blend of open, links-style holes and those carved through dense native vegetation. The wind can be a significant factor on the exposed holes, but it's the strategic bunkering and the occasional water hazard that really demand your attention. Don't miss the par-3 7th; it's a beauty that requires precision over power.

How easy is it to get to Gran Chaco Golf from Asunción, and do I need to arrange transport in advance?

Getting to Gran Chaco is straightforward from Asunción, typically a 30-40 minute drive depending on traffic. While taxis are available, we highly recommend arranging a private transfer or using a ride-sharing app for convenience, especially for your return trip. It saves you hassle and lets you focus on your game.

What are the clubhouse facilities like at Gran Chaco, and can I easily rent clubs or a cart?

The clubhouse at Gran Chaco is welcoming and functional, offering a good spot for a post-round drink and a decent meal. Yes, you can absolutely rent quality clubs and carts on-site, but we advise calling ahead to reserve, especially during peak season, to ensure availability. Their pro shop also has essentials if you forget anything.

What should I budget for green fees and other costs at Gran Chaco Golf, and is it good value?

Gran Chaco offers excellent value for a championship-level course in South America. Expect green fees to be very reasonable compared to international standards, and caddies are available and highly recommended for their local knowledge - a small extra cost that pays dividends. You'll find it's a worthwhile investment for a memorable round.