REVIEW · BUENOS AIRES
Golf day in Buenos Aires with Hotel pick Up and Drop Off. We stay with you
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Your tee time starts before you leave the hotel. This private Buenos Aires golf day bundles round-trip pickup and a full 18-hole package, plus free loaner clubs and warm-up balls. I love how much is handled for you, including preferred tee times and on-course check-in support, so you spend less time figuring things out and more time playing. One consideration: many courses close on Mondays, and rain can lead to a course closing too.
The best part is how the day stays organized. You’ll be with the same owners and guide setup the whole time, and they speak both English and Spanish, which makes check-in and course guidance feel easy. If you care about a perfect fit, make sure you share your gender and whether you’re right- or left-handed when you book the loaner clubs.
In This Review
- Key highlights at a glance
- A 7-Hour Private Golf Day Built Around Convenience
- Hotel Pickup, Drop-Off, and the Pace of a Real Vacation
- Choosing Your Course: Buenos Aires, Olivos, and More
- Clubs, Warm-Up Balls, and Getting Ready Fast
- Green Fees, Lunch, and What the Included Stuff Really Means
- Tee-Time Help and On-Course Guidance
- Weather, Mondays, and the Stuff You Should Plan For
- Price in Context: Is $380 Per Person Worth It?
- Who This Golf Day Fits Best
- Should You Book This Golf Day?
- FAQ
- What’s included in the golf day package?
- Do you provide golf clubs?
- Are green fees included or do I pay separately?
- Can I choose which golf course to play?
- Are a caddie or golf cart included?
- How long is the experience?
- What happens if it rains?
- Is this a private tour?
- What’s the cancellation policy?
Key highlights at a glance

- Hotel pickup and drop-off included, so you don’t have to arrange transport
- Loaner golf clubs free of charge, with club setup based on your handedness and gender
- Green fees for 18 holes plus warm-up balls so your round starts right
- Lunch and drinks included, which matters when you’re playing in heat
- Owners guide the day and can help with check-in and tee time preferences
- Optional caddie and golf cart, if you want extra support or a lighter walk
A 7-Hour Private Golf Day Built Around Convenience

This is the kind of golf outing that feels like a travel service, not a scavenger hunt. You’re looking at roughly 7 hours total, with a full 18-hole round and the practical extras that keep the day smooth.
For a city like Buenos Aires, the real win is time. Golf can turn into a logistics puzzle fast—transport, tee-time timing, clubs, and course check-in—so having a setup that manages the flow helps you stay on vacation mode.
You can also read our reviews of more tours and experiences in Buenos Aires.
Hotel Pickup, Drop-Off, and the Pace of a Real Vacation
You’ll get round-trip, private transportation from your hotel and back again. That matters more than it sounds. Between city traffic and unfamiliar routes, you want your day to run on time, not on guesswork.
Also, because it’s private, you won’t be split up into a crowd or wait around for strangers. You’ll ride in, play, and leave with the same group arrangement all day, with your hosts staying involved from the start to the finish.
Choosing Your Course: Buenos Aires, Olivos, and More

One of the most useful things about this golf day is flexibility. The hosts indicate you can go to the course you want, and you can ask based on your budget if there’s a particular club in mind.
They call out several solid options in the area, including Buenos Aires Golf, Olivos Golf Club, Orquídea, San Eliseo, Pinguinos, Pilara, and Newman. If you’re trying to match the vibe—big-name layout, a specific course feel, or something close-ish depending on where you’re staying—this is where the service can save you planning time.
Quick practical note: many golf courses are closed on Mondays, so check your travel days. And in rain, the course may close, so you’ll want to be ready for an alternate plan.
Clubs, Warm-Up Balls, and Getting Ready Fast
You don’t have to show up with your own full club set. Loaner golf clubs are available free of charge, and you just need to provide details when booking: your gender and whether you’re right- or left-handed.
That small requirement helps the day run smoothly. It means you’re less likely to waste time hunting for the right length or grip, and you’ll spend those first minutes on the range hitting warm-up balls—not waiting.
Speaking of warm-up balls: warm-up balls before playing are included. It’s a small line item, but it’s a big comfort factor. Golfers often underestimate how different a course can feel until the first few swings, and warm-up balls get you better prepared for the first holes.
Green Fees, Lunch, and What the Included Stuff Really Means

The package includes green fees for 18 holes, so you’re not juggling extra charges once you’re on the ground. That gives you a clearer sense of total cost for the day, which is helpful if you’re balancing golf with other Buenos Aires plans.
Then there’s the food and the drinks. Lunch and drinks are included, which is a big deal when you’re playing for hours in warm weather. One review specifically mentioned playing in extreme heat around 40°C, and the point was that pickup, timing, and round logistics still worked smoothly even with the temperature challenge.
What I like here is the practical design: the service covers the things that typically derail a golf day—fees, clubs, timing, and basic needs—so you can focus on one goal: playing well (or at least enjoying the attempt).
Tee-Time Help and On-Course Guidance
You’ll get assistance and preferred tee time bookings, plus help with check-in. That’s huge in countries and clubs where the rhythm can be different than what you’re used to.
You’ll also be with the hosts the whole time. They can guide you through the course, which can mean everything from pacing and course flow to making sure you understand what’s expected where you are.
Two guide names came through in the experience feedback: Donald and Nicolás. Donald was praised for great company and good conversation, while Nicolás was noted for being punctual and handling the day’s movements confidently, even under intense heat. If you like learning while you play—without turning the day into a classroom—having a bilingual host makes that far easier.
Optional extras can add comfort depending on your style:
- a caddie if you want local course advice and extra help
- a golf cart if you prefer less walking
Weather, Mondays, and the Stuff You Should Plan For
This is one of those “golf depends on golf” experiences. It’s explicitly described as requiring good weather. If conditions are poor, the course might close, and the organizers say you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund if it gets canceled due to weather.
Also, remember the weekday pattern. Most courses are closed on Mondays, so plan your golf day for a different time window when you can.
For packing and preparation, I’d treat this like a full-day round: sun protection, water, and comfortable shoes matter as much as your swing. When the weather is hot, lunch and drinks help, but you still want your own hydration habits.
Price in Context: Is $380 Per Person Worth It?
At $380 per person, you’re not just paying for a tee time. You’re buying a bundle that typically costs more once you add it up piece by piece:
- private hotel pickup and drop-off
- green fees for 18 holes
- warm-up balls
- loaner golf clubs
- lunch and drinks
- preferred tee time help and on-the-day assistance
This is where the value becomes clearer. Many golf add-ons are the first things travelers forget to calculate—transport costs, green fees, and whether clubs are available. Here, those essentials are part of the package, so it’s easier to compare with what you’d spend if you booked the round separately and then tried to solve the logistics on your own.
The only “cost” you should watch is personal preference. If you add a caddie or golf cart, your day can get pricier than the base package. But those options are exactly that—optional.
Also, the experience is commonly booked about 5 days in advance on average. That timing suggests you’ll want to reserve sooner if you have a specific course in mind or you’re traveling around peak seasons.
Who This Golf Day Fits Best
This golf day works best if you want a low-friction experience and you don’t want to spend the day coordinating. It’s also a great choice if you like having someone there to keep things on track, especially for check-in and timing.
Because it’s a private tour/activity, it suits groups that want to play together without being merged into a larger crowd. And the hosts indicate that travelers should have a moderate physical fitness level, which fits a standard 18-hole outing pace.
I’d also point it toward golfers who:
- don’t want the hassle of bringing their own clubs
- care about a smooth schedule more than a DIY adventure
- would enjoy English/Spanish support and guidance on the course
If you’re the kind of golfer who loves total control and has your own transport and club setup nailed down, you might feel the package is more than you need. But if your goal is a stress-free golf day in Buenos Aires, the structure is doing the heavy lifting.
Should You Book This Golf Day?
Book it if you want your Buenos Aires golf day to feel like a planned vacation day, not a logistics project. You’ll get private transportation, 18 holes with green fees included, free loaner clubs, warm-up balls, and lunch and drinks, plus real human help with check-in and tee time preferences.
Skip it or plan around it if your trip falls on a Monday or if your schedule is so tight that you can’t adjust if the course closes due to rain. Golf is weather-dependent, and this experience is honest about that.
If your priority is playing a great course without the usual hassle, Golf Buenos Aires is a strong choice.
FAQ
What’s included in the golf day package?
It includes hotel pickup and drop-off, a preferred tee time assistance, green fees for 18 holes, warm-up balls, golf clubs (loaner clubs), and lunch and drinks. Private transportation is also included.
Do you provide golf clubs?
Yes. Loaner golf clubs are available free of charge. You’ll need to share your gender and whether you’re right- or left-handed when booking.
Are green fees included or do I pay separately?
Green fees for 18 holes are included in the package price.
Can I choose which golf course to play?
You can ask to play the course you want within their options. They mention several great choices such as Buenos Aires Golf, Olivos Golf Club, Orquidea, San Eliseo, Pinguinos, Pilara, and Newman.
Are a caddie or golf cart included?
No. A caddie and a golf cart are optional add-ons and are not included in the base package.
How long is the experience?
It’s listed as about 7 hours (approx.) for the full day.
What happens if it rains?
The course might close in the event of rain. The experience notes that it requires good weather, and if it’s canceled due to poor weather you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.
Is this a private tour?
Yes. It’s a private tour/activity, so only your group participates.
What’s the cancellation policy?
You can cancel for a full refund up to 24 hours in advance of the experience start time. If you cancel less than 24 hours before, the amount paid is not refunded.

























