Czech Republic

143 courses • 65 golf regions • ISO: CZ

Golf Regions

Frequently Asked Questions

When is the best time to plan a golf trip to the Czech Republic?

We've found late spring, from May to early June, or early autumn in September, offers the perfect balance. You'll enjoy comfortable temperatures and lush course conditions, often with fewer crowds than peak summer. The scenery, especially with autumn colors, is truly spectacular.

How much should I expect to pay for a round of golf in the Czech Republic?

You'll be pleasantly surprised by the value here; it's significantly more affordable than many Western European destinations. Expect green fees to typically range from 60 to 100 Euros for a championship course, with excellent local gems often even less. This makes it a fantastic destination if you're looking for quality golf without breaking the bank.

Are there any must-play golf regions in the Czech Republic outside of Prague?

Absolutely, don't limit yourself to the capital. We highly recommend exploring the West Bohemian Spa Triangle around Karlovy Vary, home to historic courses like Golf Resort Karlovy Vary. For a different feel, the South Moravian region offers beautiful courses nestled among vineyards and charming towns, providing a unique cultural golf experience.

What's the general atmosphere like on Czech golf courses?

You'll discover a wonderfully relaxed and welcoming atmosphere on Czech courses. They often blend modern design with stunning natural landscapes, sometimes even incorporating historical elements like old castles nearby. It's a place where you can truly unwind and enjoy your game without feeling rushed, and the staff are generally very friendly and accommodating.

Do I need to worry about a language barrier when booking tee times or playing in the Czech Republic?

Not at all, you'll find that most golf resorts and larger clubs have staff who speak excellent English, especially in tourist-heavy areas. While a few basic Czech phrases are always appreciated, booking online or over-the-phone in English is generally straightforward. We've never had an issue communicating our needs on the course.