Club San Antonio
Frequently Asked Questions
When is the best time of year to play Club San Antonio, and what weather should I expect?
You'll find the dry season, typically from December to April, offers the most pleasant playing conditions at Club San Antonio. The weather is generally sunny and less humid then, making those uphill climbs much more enjoyable. Expect comfortable temperatures, usually in the mid-70s to low-80s Fahrenheit, perfect for a full round.
What makes Club San Antonio's course design unique, and how challenging is it for different handicaps?
Club San Antonio truly stands out with its dramatic elevation changes and tight, tree-lined fairways that demand precision. You'll face some thrilling downhill tee shots and challenging uphill approaches, especially on the back nine. It's a proper test for mid-to-low handicappers, but higher handicappers will still enjoy the stunning views and unique layout if they manage expectations.
What should I know about getting to Club San Antonio and arranging a tee time as a visitor?
Getting to Club San Antonio is straightforward if you're staying in Caracas; we recommend arranging private transport for ease and safety. It's always best to book your tee time in advance, especially on weekends, by calling the pro shop directly. Don't be surprised if you need a local contact to help facilitate the booking - it's often the smoothest way.
What's the typical cost for a round at Club San Antonio, and is it worth it for a visitor?
Expect green fees at Club San Antonio to be on the higher side for Venezuela, but still very reasonable by international standards. You're paying for a well-maintained course with a unique layout and a genuine sense of history. We think it's absolutely worth the investment for the experience and the chance to play one of the country's premier tracks.
What's the atmosphere like at Club San Antonio, and what amenities should I look for after my round?
The atmosphere at Club San Antonio is classic country club - a bit exclusive, but welcoming once you're on the grounds. After your round, we highly recommend grabbing a drink and a meal at the clubhouse restaurant; the local dishes are excellent and the views from the terrace are fantastic. It's a great spot to relax and soak in the Venezuelan golf culture.