Reviewed · BUENOS AIRES TOURS
Golf day in Buenos Aires with Hotel pick Up and Drop Off. We stay with you
Golf with Buenos Aires as your base. This private, full-day outing makes playing abroad easy, with hotel pickup, course booking help, loaner clubs, warm-up balls, lunch, and drinks included. I especially like the door-to-door transport and the fact that the hosts stay with you throughout the day. You are not left to sort out check-in, club hire, or the return trip alone.
I also like the freedom to ask for a particular course or budget. Buenos Aires Golf, Olivos Golf Club, Orquidea, San Eliseo, Pinguinos, Pilara, and Newman are all possible choices. The main drawback is that golf carts and caddies cost extra, and many courses close on Mondays. Hot weather or rain can also change the plan.
In This Review
- Key points for your Buenos Aires golf day
- A seven-hour golf escape from Buenos Aires
- Choosing the right Buenos Aires course
- Hotel pickup removes the day’s biggest nuisance
- Loaner clubs and warm-up balls make packing easier
- Lunch and drinks keep the day self-contained
- What the host does during the round
- Green fees, carts, and caddies: know what the price covers
- Heat, rain, and Monday closures matter
- Who will get the most from this private golf day?
- Booking tips for a smoother tee time
- Should you book this Buenos Aires golf experience?
- FAQ
- What is included in the Buenos Aires golf day?
- Are golf clubs provided?
- Is a golf cart included?
- Is a caddie included?
- Can I request a specific golf course?
- How long does the experience last?
- What happens if rain closes the course?
Key points for your Buenos Aires golf day

- Hotel-to-hotel service: Private transportation takes you from your Buenos Aires hotel to the course and back.
- Your choice of course: Ask about a preferred club, including Olivos, Pilará, San Eliseo, Pinguinos, and others.
- Everything needed to start: Green fee, warm-up balls, and loaner golf clubs are included.
- A host stays with you: English and Spanish-speaking owners can help with check-in, course arrangements, and practical details.
- A full 18-hole day: The outing lasts about seven hours, including transportation and the round.
- Plan for extras: A caddie and golf cart are optional, not part of the $380 price.
A seven-hour golf escape from Buenos Aires
This is not simply a tee time with a taxi attached. It is a private golf day built around making the entire process easier, from leaving your hotel to returning after the final hole.
Your day begins with pickup in Buenos Aires. The transport is private, so only your group takes part. That matters if you are traveling with your own clubs, have a strict schedule, or simply do not want to work out a course transfer in a city you may not know well.
The total duration is about one day and seven hours, or roughly seven hours. That time includes the drive, arrival, preparation, 18-hole round, lunch, drinks, and return transfer. The exact timing will depend on the selected club, tee time, road conditions, and pace of play.
The hosts stay with you for the day and can guide you through the course. They also speak English and Spanish, which is useful when you need help with check-in, tee time details, golf club arrangements, or optional services.
I would think of this as a practical golf companion service rather than a formal lesson. The information provided does not promise instruction from a golf professional. Instead, the value comes from having someone manage the day and help you enjoy the round.
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Choosing the right Buenos Aires course

One of the strongest features is the chance to request a specific course. The available choices include Buenos Aires Golf, Olivos Golf Club, Orquidea, San Eliseo, Pinguinos, Pilará, and Newman.
That flexibility is important because the $380 price is not presented as a fixed visit to one named club. The course, preferred tee time, and budget can shape the final arrangement. If you already have a particular club in mind, ask before booking or contact the provider with your budget.
You should also understand that these clubs may offer different settings, conditions, and levels of formality. The service can arrange your preferred option when possible, but the information does not guarantee that every course will be available for every date or price.
The course condition can make or break a golf trip. One player described the selected course as being in perfect condition, which is exactly what you hope for when you set aside most of a day for golf. Still, course quality can vary by season, recent weather, maintenance, and the club selected.
If you care more about playing a particular course than about keeping the price fixed, this arrangement gives you useful room to negotiate. If you simply want an easy round at the best available option, let the provider handle the selection and ask what fits your budget.
Hotel pickup removes the day’s biggest nuisance

Buenos Aires is a large city, and a golf course may be outside the central areas where many people stay. A private transfer avoids the awkward mix of taxis, directions, golf bags, and language questions that can turn an early tee time into a small expedition.
Pickup and drop-off are included. You do not need to arrange a separate ride to the club or worry about finding transport after a long round. That return trip is especially welcome after 18 holes, when even a comfortable car ride feels better than negotiating a new route.
The service also includes assistance with preferred tee time bookings. This is one of the less flashy inclusions, but it may be one of the most useful. A tee time is only helpful if it works with the course, transport, weather, and your available day.
You should still confirm your pickup details and selected course in advance. The starting point is Buenos Aires, Argentina, and the service is private for your group. Exact pickup times are not stated, so they will depend on the booking and tee time.
Loaner clubs and warm-up balls make packing easier

You do not need to bring golf clubs for this experience. Loaner clubs are included, and the provider asks you to share your gender and whether you play right-handed or left-handed.
That request is practical. It gives the team basic information for preparing suitable equipment. You should provide it when booking rather than waiting until the morning of the round.
Warm-up balls are also included before you play. This lets you loosen up and get a feel for the equipment before heading to the first tee. If you are traveling with limited luggage, the club hire is a major convenience.
The details do not specify the brand, model, set composition, or availability of specialty clubs. If you need particular equipment, contact the provider ahead of time. A loaner set is best viewed as a useful travel solution, not a promise of your personal favorite clubs.
For a casual or occasional golfer, this arrangement keeps the day simple. For a serious player with precise equipment preferences, bringing your own clubs may still be worth considering, though the private transfer can make that easier.
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Lunch and drinks keep the day self-contained
Lunch and drinks are included, so you are not left to find food between the front nine and back nine. That makes the day feel more like a complete outing than a bare green fee and transfer.
The information does not specify the menu, dining location, or drink choices. I would ask about dietary needs and what is included if those details matter to you. Do not assume that the meal will match a particular diet unless the provider confirms it.
Food also gives the day a natural pause. Golf can take several hours, and a meal helps break up the rhythm of driving, warm-up, and play. You can spend your attention on the course instead of searching for a restaurant at an unfamiliar club.
The value here is not only the food itself. It is the reduced need to make extra decisions during a long day. Your transport, check-in help, equipment, golf fee, warm-up balls, lunch, and drinks are handled within one arrangement.
What the host does during the round
The owners speak English and Spanish and remain with you throughout the experience. Their role includes guidance through the course and practical assistance during the day.
You may appreciate this most at the beginning and end of the round. At arrival, someone can help with check-in and course arrangements. After play, the host can assist with returning equipment and getting you back to the hotel.
A German-speaking couple had a particularly hot day at Pilará, with temperatures reaching 40 degrees Celsius. Nicolas picked them up on time, drove them safely to the course, and was ready when they finished. He also returned the cart before taking them back to the hotel.
That example gives you a useful idea of the service style. The host is not only a driver who disappears during play. The support continues through the day, including practical tasks after the round.
Another player enjoyed the company and conversation with Donald, as well as the smooth handling of the transfer, club arrangements, and check-in. If you like having a local point of contact rather than managing every detail yourself, this is a strong reason to choose the experience.
Green fees, carts, and caddies: know what the price covers
The price is $380 per person. That is a substantial fee, so the value depends on how much help you want and which course you choose.
Included in the price are:
- Private transportation
- Hotel pickup and drop-off
- An 18-hole green fee
- Warm-up balls
- Loaner golf clubs
- Assistance with tee time booking
- Help with course check-in
- Lunch and drinks
- An English and Spanish-speaking host who stays with you
A golf cart is not included. A caddie is not included either. Both are optional extras, and you should ask for their prices before confirming your plans.
The $380 cost makes the most sense for someone who values convenience, privacy, and a carefully managed day. It is less attractive if you already have a car, your own clubs, a local course contact, and no need for lunch or transfer assistance.
The course choice also affects the value. A basic golf day and a round at a more sought-after club may not represent the same experience, even if the headline price is similar. Ask which course is available at your budget and what additional course charges, if any, apply.
Because only your group participates, you are not sharing the vehicle or the day with strangers. That can be worthwhile for couples, families with golfers, or small groups who want to keep their own pace.
Heat, rain, and Monday closures matter
Buenos Aires can be very hot, and one outing took place in 40-degree heat. Golf in that kind of weather requires care. You should ask about the expected conditions and be realistic about your comfort over 18 holes.
The warm-up balls are included, but they do not change the physical demands of a full round. The experience requires a moderate level of physical fitness. You should be prepared for a long day on the course, with walking or optional cart use depending on the club and your own choice.
Rain can also affect the plan. A course may close in poor weather, and the experience requires good conditions. If the outing is canceled for weather, you are offered another date or a full refund.
Most golf courses are closed on Mondays. Avoid building your only available golf day around a Monday unless the provider confirms that your chosen club is open.
These conditions are not unusual for golf, but they matter more when you are arranging an entire day around one round. I would keep a little flexibility in your Buenos Aires schedule, especially during periods of uncertain weather.
Who will get the most from this private golf day?
This service suits you best if golf is an important part of your trip and you want the city logistics handled for you. It is also a good choice if you are visiting Buenos Aires without clubs.
I would recommend it for:
- Golfers traveling alone or as a couple
- Small groups wanting private transport
- Visitors who want an English-speaking host
- Players interested in trying a Buenos Aires or Pilar-area course
- Golfers who want lunch and drinks included
- People who prefer a planned day rather than arranging each part separately
It may not suit you if you are looking for a low-cost round, a formal golf lesson, or a casual nine-hole outing. It is also not ideal if you need a specific club model, guaranteed cart, or guaranteed caddie, since those details are not included.
The private format gives you more comfort and attention, but it also means you pay for a higher level of service. If you are traveling with non-golfers, this may be harder to justify because the day is built around one player or group playing 18 holes.
Booking tips for a smoother tee time
The experience is often booked about five days ahead, but I would not wait that long if you want a particular club or tee time. Popular courses and convenient times may have limited availability.
When you contact the provider, give them:
- Your hotel details
- Preferred date
- Preferred course, if you have one
- Your budget
- Right-handed or left-handed status
- Gender for club preparation
- Whether you want a cart or caddie
Confirmation is provided at booking. Ask for the expected pickup time, estimated driving time, course name, lunch details, and prices for optional extras.
Different payment options are available. Since course selection can affect the arrangement, make sure you understand the final amount before the day begins.
Free cancellation is available if you cancel at least 24 hours before the experience start time. Changes or cancellations inside that 24-hour window are not accepted for a refund. The cutoff uses local Buenos Aires time.
Should you book this Buenos Aires golf experience?
Book it if you want a full-service golf day rather than only a green fee. The private transfer, included clubs, warm-up balls, lunch, drinks, booking assistance, and host who stays with you remove many of the small problems that can spoil golf in a new city.
I would be most inclined to book when you have one day available, no clubs with you, and a strong preference for a particular course. Tell the provider your budget early, and confirm the cart, caddie, weather plan, and course before paying.
Skip it if price is your main concern or if you already have local golf arrangements. At $380 per person, this is a convenience-focused day, not a budget round.
For the right golfer, it offers a simple bargain: you spend the day playing, while someone else handles the driving, booking, equipment, check-in, and return trip.
FAQ
What is included in the Buenos Aires golf day?
The experience includes private transportation, hotel pickup and drop-off, an 18-hole green fee, warm-up balls, loaner golf clubs, assistance with tee time bookings, and lunch and drinks.
Are golf clubs provided?
Yes. Loaner golf clubs are included. You should provide your gender and confirm whether you play right-handed or left-handed.
Is a golf cart included?
No. A golf cart is optional and is not included in the listed price.
Is a caddie included?
No. A caddie is an optional extra and must be arranged separately.
Can I request a specific golf course?
Yes. The service can arrange different courses, including Buenos Aires Golf, Olivos Golf Club, Orquidea, San Eliseo, Pinguinos, Pilará, and Newman. You can also ask about your budget.
How long does the experience last?
The golf day lasts approximately seven hours and includes transportation, preparation, and an 18-hole round.
What happens if rain closes the course?
If poor weather causes the experience to be canceled, you will be offered a different date or a full refund.
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