Poland
61 courses • 46 golf regions • ISO: PL
Golf Regions
- powiat włocławski (1 courses)
- Kalisz (2 courses)
- powiat gryfiński (2 courses)
- powiat zielonogórski (1 courses)
- powiat świdnicki (1 courses)
- powiat kołobrzeski (1 courses)
- powiat międzyrzecki (1 courses)
- Wrocław (1 courses)
- Gdynia (1 courses)
- powiat choszczeński (1 courses)
- powiat pszczyński (1 courses)
- powiat wielicki (1 courses)
- powiat wrocławski (1 courses)
- Górnośląsko-Zagłębiowska Metropolia (3 courses)
- powiat rzeszowski (2 courses)
- powiat olsztyński (1 courses)
- powiat poznański (3 courses)
- powiat nowodworski (2 courses)
- powiat legionowski (3 courses)
- Bydgoszcz (1 courses)
- powiat wejherowski (1 courses)
- powiat pruszkowski (2 courses)
- powiat gdański (1 courses)
- Lublin (1 courses)
- powiat dzierżoniowski (1 courses)
- powiat kartuski (1 courses)
- powiat mikołowski (1 courses)
- powiat cieszyński (1 courses)
- Rybnik (1 courses)
- powiat kamieński (2 courses)
- powiat krakowski (1 courses)
- Gorzów Wielkopolski (1 courses)
- Szczecin (1 courses)
- powiat trzebnicki (2 courses)
- powiat tarnobrzeski (1 courses)
- powiat wolsztyński (1 courses)
- powiat kielecki (1 courses)
- powiat słubicki (1 courses)
- powiat nakielski (1 courses)
- powiat kłodzki (1 courses)
- powiat otwocki (1 courses)
- powiat częstochowski (1 courses)
- powiat słupski (1 courses)
- Toruń (1 courses)
- powiat krapkowicki (1 courses)
- Warszawa (3 courses)
Frequently Asked Questions
What's the best time of year to plan a golf trip to Poland?
We always recommend late spring (May-June) or early autumn (September-October) for golf in Poland. You'll find pleasant temperatures, fewer crowds, and the courses are typically in fantastic condition. Summer can be lovely too, but expect more local play and potentially higher temperatures.
Is Poland a good destination for a dedicated golf vacation, or more of a "golf-and-sightseeing" trip?
Poland is absolutely ready for a dedicated golf trip, though combining it with sightseeing is a fantastic idea given the rich history. You'll discover a surprising number of quality courses, many designed by renowned architects, offering a diverse challenge across different landscapes. Don't underestimate the quality you'll find here.
Which regions in Poland offer the best concentration of golf courses and experiences?
For a concentrated golf experience, we point you towards the Pomerania region near Gdańsk or the Lower Silesia area around Wrocław. Pomerania boasts some excellent links-style courses and coastal views, while Lower Silesia offers a mix of parkland and championship layouts, often with stunning historical backdrops. Both regions provide easy access to multiple quality tracks.
What should I expect regarding green fees and overall costs for golf in Poland?
You'll be pleasantly surprised by the value for money in Poland compared to Western Europe. Green fees are generally very reasonable, often ranging from €40-€80 for a championship course, making it an excellent budget-friendly option. Accommodation and dining are also quite affordable, allowing you to enjoy a high-quality trip without breaking the bank.
Beyond the golf course, what unique cultural experiences or practical tips should I consider when visiting Poland?
Definitely immerse yourself in Poland's vibrant history and delicious cuisine between rounds. We recommend exploring the old towns of Kraków or Gdańsk, and don't miss trying pierogi or a hearty żurek soup. Public transport is efficient, but renting a car gives you the flexibility to explore some of the more secluded courses and charming smaller towns.