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Golfing in Costa Rica : Summary & Prices
By Explore Costa Rica Staff
Jul 25, 2006, 13:19

Costa Rica is a world class tropical Golfing destination. With multiple options available, here is a rundown on most Costa Rica Golf Courses available to the public.

Golf Courses in San Jose: Golfing in Costa Rica

Parque Valle del Sol Golfing in Costa Rica
Par: 72 Yardage: 6,542 Architect: Tracy May

Golfers near San Jose can finally enjoy the Parque Valle del Sol in the suburb of Santa Ana, Central Valley. This is now a public golf course and green fees are $75 including cart. The property and golf course were initially developed in the late seventies, but the course was never open to the public.

In 1994, golf course architect Tracy May was hired to re-design and build a new course. Finally open to the public in 2001, this course is now an excellent 18-hole championship golf course. The layout is challenging and fair under most conditions. It can get a little unfair when the swirling winds are blowing down from the picturesque mountains surrounding the course. The setting is pure Costa Rica, with mountain vistas on all sides, giant trees scattered everywhere and rolling hills along the length of the golf course. This makes for a lot of diversity, and a great round of golf.

Cariari Golfing in Costa Rica
Par: 71 Yardage: 6,590 Architect: George Fazio

Cariari was the best golf course in Central America until the competition recently stepped up, so there is a historical aspect that makes this golf course a must play when you come to Costa Rica. George Fazio designed this par 71 course that measures 6,590 yards on land that was formerly a coffee plantation. The golf course is heavily wooded, the fairways are narrow with few fairway bunkers, and the fast greens tend to be on the large side with sand traps galore.

Hacienda Los Reyes Golfing in Costa Rica

Par: 70 Yardage 2917x2 = 5834 Architect: Robertson Ward & Assoc.
This 9-hole golf course is touted as a challenge for any player and features fresh breezes and attractive mountain views. Completed in 1976 the complex also features a driving range, putting green and clubhouse. The greens and fairways are large and attractive.

Costa Rica Country Club Golfing in Costa Rica

This 9-hole Costa Rica golf course is unique, and exclusive, open to members and their guests only, with tight and challenging fairways and approaches. The Costa Rica Country Club is the oldest in the country, and reeks of tradition and prestige. The course demands accurate drives, letting up only slightly on holes 3,9 and maybe 7. Hole #1 is the only par 3. The sand traps are small, but the greens are elevated, so you don’t have much room to work with. This course requires concentration and skill; your score can go downhill very quickly around here! If you get an opportunity to play this golf course, you should take it just for the tradition alone. (Plus you can lord it over all of your friends for years to come.)

Golf in Costa Rica: Nicoya Peninsula Golfing in Costa Rica
With 3 stunning 18-hole courses and 2 public 9-hole golf courses, the Northwest Pacific Coast is now the most golfer-friendly area in Costa Rica. The new bridge over the Tempisque River will eliminate the need to wait for a ferry in Puntarenas, so homeowners at Lomas de Carara will have fairly easy access to these courses very soon. Improvements to the roads will also cut down the travel time considerably. The only drawback here is the tropical heat. Morning tee times are preferable; some courses even offer steep discounts for afternoon tee times.

Hacienda Pinilla Golfing in Costa Rica
Par: 72 Yardage: 7274 Architect: Mike Young Hacienda Pinilla is the newest course in Costa Rica. It lies south of Tamarindo near Playa Langosta and green fees are $100 including cart in the morning and $70 in the afternoon. The course was previously a cattle ranch and its layout of reflects this with Texas sized, open fairways that bring the prevailing winds into play on nearly every shot. There is a lot of variety on this course and the fast greens are among the best in Costa Rica. The well placed pot bunkers offer unique challenge, and they are one you will become quite familiar with since they are around most of the greens. The back nine offers lovely ocean views.

Garra de Leon (Melia Conchal) Golfing in Costa Rica
Par: 72 Yardage: 7,080 Architect: Robert Trent Jones, II Garra de León Golf Course is located on the ocean at Conchal Beach in Nicoya. It offers you beautiful ocean views, sweeping fairways, large undulating greens, and lots of water. Robert Trent Jones, II built the course over a period of four years and the great attention to detail shows up everywhere. The course blends naturally into the landscape. It is a very long course from the back tees, a championship caliber course. Many of the holes feature panoramic ocean views. Howler monkeys are a common sight (and sound!) along the fairways that are bordered by stands of virgin forest. The course also features many lakes and ravines, so accurate approach shots are required.

Here is what the architect has to say about his course: “ The course was designed in the classic tradition of the game with two distinct nine-hole segments of pure golf. Each nine begins from the central clubhouse site and meanders through the rolling terrain with breathtaking vistas of the ocean on some of the holes. This is environmentally sensitive golf at is best, with the course incorporated with the native Costa Rican landscape. Careful attention was paid to preserving and enhancing the native forest and manglars. Several lagoons and lakes have been created to enhance the golfing experience as well as serve as a filtration system for the golf course runoff. The course is a true championship test for those in pursuit of the ultimate challenge. However, its playability is apparent in that it was designed primarily for the resort player, with spacious fairways and multiple teeing options on each hole. The seasonal breezes will dictate your club selection and provide you with an ever-changing challenge. I trust you will have as much fun playing this course as our team did in creating it!”

Royal Pacific Golfing in Costa Rica
Par: 72 Yardage: 6,802 Architect: Ron Garl Royal Pacific Golf and Country Club is a short drive from Conchal’s Garra de León Golf Course. The 18-hole championship course opened in 1997. It offers an interesting contrast to the wide-open spaces at Conchal. The front nine is relatively flat with many of the holes following a river that borders the western edge of the course. Try not to let the Howler monkeys interfere with your game! On the back nine more rugged terrain comes into play, with steep fairways cut through rocky hills. Here, accuracy is more vital than length. The course offers a lot of variety and challenge.

Los Delfines Golfing in Costa Rica
Yardage: 3315 yards * 2 = 6630 yards This 9-hole public course is in a lovely setting next to the Barceló Tambor resort. It has nine intriguing holes that you will enjoy playing twice. The course was recently renovated and green fees are as follows: Standard Green Fees are $20 for nine and $30 for unlimited play Carts are available at, $20 for nine and $25 for 18

Tango Mar Golfing in Costa Rica
This 9-hole public golf course is also at Playa Tambor and charges $25 with cart rentals available for $30.

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