Golfclub Alfrédov
18 hole Par 72
Website: https://www.alfredov.cz/
Frequently Asked Questions
When's the best time to play Golfclub Alfrédov, and what kind of weather should I expect?
We've found that late spring (May-June) and early autumn (September-October) offer the most pleasant conditions at Alfrédov. You'll enjoy comfortable temperatures and the course is often at its most vibrant, either lush green or showing off beautiful fall colors. Summers can get quite warm, so an early tee time is a smart move if you're visiting in July or August.
How challenging is Golfclub Alfrédov for different handicaps, and what makes it unique?
Alfrédov is a fair test for all handicaps, but it truly shines for those who appreciate strategic play. The course features some clever doglegs and elevation changes, particularly on the back nine, that demand thoughtful club selection rather than just raw power. We especially love the par-3 14th, which plays downhill to a well-guarded green - it's a real beauty and a proper challenge.
What's the deal with booking tee times, and are carts or caddies available at Alfrédov?
Booking ahead is always a good idea, especially on weekends, and you can usually do so directly through their website or by phone. We definitely recommend taking a cart here; while walkable, the course's rolling terrain, especially on the back nine, can be tiring if you're playing 18 holes. Caddies aren't typically available, so be prepared to manage your own game.
What's the typical cost to play Alfrédov, and is it good value compared to other European courses?
You'll find Alfrédov offers excellent value, especially when compared to courses in Western Europe. A green fee typically falls into the mid-range for the Czech Republic, making it an affordable luxury for a well-maintained 18-hole track. We think it's a fantastic deal for the quality of golf and the beautiful setting you get.
Are there any must-try holes or a particular post-round experience we should look forward to at Golfclub Alfrédov?
Beyond the challenging 14th, keep an eye out for the par-5 18th - it's a strong finishing hole that can make or break your round. After your game, the clubhouse restaurant is a welcoming spot to relax. We always enjoy a cold local beer and some traditional Czech fare there, reflecting on a great day on the links.