Hungary
20 courses • 11 golf regions • ISO: HU
Golf Regions
- Békés vármegye (1 courses)
- Pest vármegye (2 courses)
- Vas vármegye (1 courses)
- Veszprém vármegye (3 courses)
- Győr-Moson-Sopron vármegye (3 courses)
- Zala vármegye (2 courses)
- Budapest (3 courses)
- Somogy vármegye (1 courses)
- Hajdú-Bihar vármegye (2 courses)
- Komárom-Esztergom vármegye (1 courses)
- Fejér vármegye (1 courses)
Frequently Asked Questions
When is the best time to plan a golf trip to Hungary?
We've found late spring, from May to early June, and early autumn, September through October, offer the most pleasant golfing weather in Hungary. You'll enjoy comfortable temperatures and lush fairways without the peak summer heat or crowds.
What's the typical golf experience like in Hungary – are there championship courses or more relaxed options?
You'll discover that Hungarian golf courses often lean towards well-maintained parkland layouts, many integrated with resorts or country clubs. While you won't find links-style courses, prepare for challenging designs with mature trees and water features that demand precision.
How does the cost of golf in Hungary compare to other popular European golf destinations?
We've always found golf in Hungary to be remarkably good value compared to Western European destinations. You'll likely pay significantly less for green fees at high-quality courses, making it an attractive option for budget-conscious golfers.
Which golf courses or regions in Hungary should I prioritize for a memorable trip?
If you're looking for a standout experience, we always point golfers towards the courses around Budapest, like the Old Lake Golf Club, for their excellent conditioning and accessibility. For a different vibe, consider the Balaton region, where you can combine golf with the stunning lake scenery.
What unique cultural experiences or practical tips should I consider when golfing in Hungary?
Beyond the fairways, you absolutely must immerse yourself in Hungary's thermal bath culture – it's the perfect way to relax after a round. We also recommend exploring Budapest's vibrant culinary scene and sampling local wines; it truly elevates the entire trip.