Dwa Stawy
Website: https://pkgolf.pl/pole-golfowe/
Frequently Asked Questions
What makes Dwa Stawy stand out from other golf courses in Poland?
It's the clever integration of its namesake "two ponds" and natural wetlands that truly sets Dwa Stawy apart. The course design forces thoughtful play around these water features, making every shot feel strategic and visually engaging. You'll find a fantastic blend of challenge and natural beauty here, unlike many more open parkland layouts.
When is the best time to visit Dwa Stawy for the most enjoyable golf experience?
We highly recommend visiting Dwa Stawy from late spring through early autumn- May to September offers the best weather. The course is in peak condition then, with lush fairways and greens, and the surrounding Polish countryside is simply beautiful. Avoid early spring or late autumn if you prefer warmer, drier rounds.
How challenging is Dwa Stawy for an average golfer, and what kind of shots will I need?
Dwa Stawy offers a fair challenge, but it's definitely playable for most handicaps if you choose the right tees. You'll need precision off the tee to navigate the water hazards and strategically placed bunkers, especially on the back nine. Don't expect a power-hitter's paradise; thoughtful course management is key here.
What can I expect regarding green fees and overall value when playing Dwa Stawy?
You'll find Dwa Stawy offers excellent value for the quality of golf, especially compared to Western European courses. Green fees are typically very reasonable, often including a buggy or trolley, making it an accessible luxury. It's a fantastic opportunity to experience a top-tier Polish course without breaking the bank.
What's the post-round experience like at Dwa Stawy's clubhouse and facilities?
The clubhouse at Dwa Stawy is welcoming and unpretentious, offering a relaxed atmosphere after your round. You can enjoy hearty, traditional Polish fare and a cold local beer on the terrace overlooking the 18th green. It's a perfect spot to unwind and discuss your birdies- or bogeys- with friends.