Campo de Golf de San Tomé

Frequently Asked Questions

What's the real condition of the greens and fairways at Campo de Golf de San Tomé?

You'll find the course surprisingly well-maintained given the tropical climate, though don't expect PGA Tour perfection. The greens roll true, but the fairways can be a bit shaggy in spots, adding a unique challenge to your approach shots.

When's the best time of year to play at San Tomé, considering the Venezuelan climate?

We recommend visiting during Venezuela's dry season, typically November to April, for the most enjoyable rounds. You'll avoid the heavy afternoon downpours that can make the course quite soggy and slow down play significantly.

What's the most memorable or challenging hole at Campo de Golf de San Tomé?

Keep an eye out for the par-3 7th hole; it plays over a natural ravine, demanding a precise carry to a well-guarded green. It's a real test of nerve and club selection, and definitely a highlight of the back nine.

How easy is it to get to Campo de Golf de San Tomé, and what should I know about local transport?

Getting to San Tomé requires a bit of planning, as it's not in a major tourist hub. We suggest arranging private transport or a trusted local taxi service in advance; public options are limited and less reliable for visitors.

What can I expect regarding green fees and amenities at San Tomé? Is it good value?

Green fees at San Tomé are quite reasonable, offering solid value for a full 18 holes in this region. You'll find a modest pro shop for essentials and a casual clubhouse for a post-round drink, but don't expect luxury resort amenities.