I’d recommend the Four Seasons Resort Golf Club! It’s a fantastic layout and their service is top-notch. Prepare for a bit of a challenge though; it’s not for the faint-hearted!
I agree about the Four Seasons. The staff is super friendly and they cater to all skill levels, making it a great golfing experience overall!
Can anyone compare the courses at Marina Vallarta Golf Club and Club de Golf de Chapultepec? I’m trying to decide where to book for my next trip.
I prefer Marina Vallarta for its beautiful scenery and less crowded feel. It’s a relaxing place to play!
I’ve played both! Chapultepec is more challenging and might be better for advanced players, but Marina Vallarta has that laidback vibe that’s great for a fun day of golf.
I visited Puerto Vallarta last year, played at El Tigre and loved the experience! It has stunning landscapes and is perfect for mid to high handicap players.
That’s good to know! Any tips on what to expect in terms of facilities?
The facilities at El Tigre are excellent! Spacious practice areas and a well-kept clubhouse. Just be ready for a few challenging holes!
What about the pace of play at these courses? I’ve heard some can get pretty crowded. What’s been your experience?
It can definitely get busy, especially on weekends. I recommend booking early in the mornings to avoid long waits!
Another course to consider is the Vista Vallarta’s Nicklaus course. It’s challenging! But the views make every frustrated shot worthwhile. Just keep a good attitude!
Exactly! Golf isn’t just about the score, it’s about enjoying the day. What’s your favorite hole there?
I’d have to say the 12th hole. It’s a stunning par 3 with a cliffside view! Just don’t let the height intimidate you.
I love that hole! Though I somehow ended up in the water when I played it… still a beautiful spot for a splash! Everyone has to try it at least once.
I’m glad you’re asking about golf courses in Puerto Vallarta! One of the best is Punta Mita, but it can be pricey—green fees are around $200. Booking early can help you snag a better rate.
Absolutely! I’ve found that playing early in the morning is a great way to avoid crowds and get a discount. Around 7 AM works well.
In addition to Punta Mita, I recommend El Tigre Golf Club! They have packages that can reduce costs significantly. Just check their website for current offers.
Great tip! Does anyone know if there are any loyalty programs for frequent players?
Johnson’s Golf Club offers a card that gives 10% discounts after a few visits. It’s not much, but every bit helps, especially when you want to play multiple rounds.
If you want a lively atmosphere, try Marina Vallarta Golf Club. It’s more affordable, about $90, and has great views! Plus, the food afterwards is a bonus.