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Golf in Prague: 3 Great Itineraries for a Golf Weekend
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[blackBridge]
name: Golf Resort Black Bridge
location: Prague 9 — Černý Most
holes: 18
par: 72
length: approx. 6,300 m
travelTime: About 15 minutes from central Prague; Metro line B runs to Černý Most
accommodation: Apartments directly on the course
description: Fifteen minutes from the middle of Prague and you are on a flat, wind-exposed, semi-links course with fescue-topped mounds framing the fairways and the city skyline on the horizon. The greens are fast, there is very little tree cover, and the wind is a genuine part of the test rather than an occasional nuisance.
highlights: Semi-links character | Exposed to the wind | Fast greens | Floodlit range with heated bays | Open year-round
image: /blog/destinations/prague/golf-resort-black-bridge-golf.webp
imageAlt: Aerial view of Golf Resort Black Bridge, with apartments lining the fairways on its flat, open site
imageCredit: Photo courtesy of Golf Resort Black Bridge
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[oaks]
name: The Oaks — PGA National Czech Republic
location: Nebřenice / Popovičky
holes: 18
par: 72
length: 5,500–7,700 yds
travelTime: About 30 minutes south-east of Prague; closed on Mondays
accommodation: No accommodation used in these itineraries — played as a day round from Prague
description: Kyle Phillips — the architect behind Kingsbarns — was given 140 hectares of Bohemian countryside and built what the research consistently rates the finest course in the country. Broad, rumpled fairways, sand sprawling across the landscape, and greens that reward the player thinking one shot ahead rather than one shot at a time.
highlights: Kyle Phillips design | Broad rolling fairways | Extensive bunkering | Strategic greens | Rated No.1 in the Czech Republic | DP World Tour host
image: /blog/destinations/prague/the-oaks-pga-national-czech-republic-golf.webp
imageAlt: A bunkered green at The Oaks, PGA National Czech Republic, with the Prague skyline beyond at sunset
imageCredit: Photo courtesy of PGA National Czech Republic / Oaks Prague
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[zbraslav]
name: Prague City Golf Zbraslav
location: Prague 5 — Lipence
holes: 18
par: 72
length: approx. 6,719 yds
travelTime: About 20 minutes south of central Prague
accommodation: The club's stay-and-play packages use apartments at its Vino≈ô site rather than at Zbraslav itself
description: Scotland, transplanted into the Vltava valley. Mick McShane — who shaped the Castle Course at St Andrews — cut red-sand waste areas, pot bunkers and spill-off greens into the river terrace, and the whole thing runs firm and fast when the weather allows.
highlights: Scottish-inspired design | Red-sand waste areas | Pot bunkers | Firm-running character | Challenge Tour host | 48-bay range
image: /blog/destinations/prague/prague-city-golf-zbraslav-golf.webp
imageAlt: A green guarded by sandy waste areas below the clubhouse at Prague City Golf Zbraslav
imageCredit: Photo courtesy of Prague City Golf
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[ypsilon]
name: Ypsilon Golf Resort Liberec
location: Fojtka, in the Jizera foothills
holes: 18
par: 72
length: approx. 6,102 m
travelTime: About an hour north of Prague — this leg needs a car or a van
accommodation: Resort rooms, plus ten houseboats moored on the resort's own lake
description: An hour north of the city the land lifts into the Jizera foothills, where Keith Preston threaded 6,102 metres through 102 hectares without moving much earth. Wide tumbling fairways, four par-5s averaging 460 metres, a 6th cut deep into the forest, and mountain views from most of the round.
highlights: Keith Preston design | 420–470 m elevation | Rolling countryside and mountain views | Ten houseboats on the resort lake | Panoramic restaurant over the course
image: /blog/destinations/prague/ypsilon-golf-resort-liberec-houseboats.webp
imageAlt: Aerial view of the houseboats moored on the lake at Ypsilon Golf Resort Liberec, ringed by the golf course
imageCredit: Photo courtesy of Ypsilon Golf Resort Liberec
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[panorama]
name: Panorama Golf Resort
location: K√°cov, in the S√°zava valley
holes: 27
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length: three returning loops of nine
travelTime: Kácov, in the Sázava valley south-east of Prague — a countryside base rather than a city one
accommodation: Hotel on site, over the resort's own lake, with a wellness centre
description: Three returning nines cut into the hills above the Sázava valley, with a timber clubhouse and hotel sitting over the resort's own lake. It is properly hilly, so a buggy is worth the money — and the wellness centre afterwards is the whole point of this itinerary.
highlights: 27 holes across three loops | Hilly upland setting | Ten-person sauna | 45°C steam room | Two whirlpools | Counter-current pool
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imageAlt: Sunlit fairway and rolling wooded hills at Panorama Golf Resort, K√°cov
imageCredit: Photo courtesy of Panorama Golf Resort
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[albatross]
name: Albatross Golf Resort
location: Vysok√Ω √öjezd, west of Prague
holes: 18
par: 72
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travelTime: About 25 minutes west of Prague
accommodation: No accommodation used in these itineraries — played as a day round from Prague
description: Twenty-five minutes west of the city, a Patrick Koenig championship layout of two returning nines that both finish with water hard against the clubhouse. It has hosted the DP World Tour's Czech Masters, and it plays like a course that expects to be on television.
highlights: Championship set-up | Patrick Koenig design | Both nines finish over water | Czech Masters host | Rated No.3 in the Czech Republic
imageAlt: Water guarding a finishing green at Albatross Golf Resort, Vysok√Ω √öjezd
imageCredit: Photo courtesy of Albatross Golf Resort
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kicker: Destination guide · Czech Republic
place: PRAGUE
stats: 3 rounds | 2–3 nights | 3 itinerary ideas
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Three rounds, some of the Czech Republic's best courses, and three different ways to build a Prague golf trip.
Prague is not the first place most groups think of for golf, and that is largely the point. Within about an hour of the Old Town there is an unusually strong collection of courses — a Kyle Phillips championship layout, a Scottish-style links on the Vltava river terrace, a DP World Tour venue, a semi-links course at the end of a metro line, and a mountain resort with houseboats on its own lake. The city itself needs no introduction, the beer is famously good and famously cheap, and the whole thing sits inside a long weekend.
What Prague gives you that a Mediterranean resort trip generally does not is choice about what kind of trip you're having. The courses are spread across three distinct settings — inside the city, out in the Bohemian countryside, and up in the Jizera foothills — so the same three rounds can be a city break with golf attached, a small road trip, or a golf-and-spa week in miniature.
This guide sets out three ways to build it:
- Stay close to Prague — three courses inside the city's orbit, minimal driving, maximum time in town.
- Add a night in the Bohemian countryside — one leg out into the hills, including a night on the water.
- Make it golf and wellness — a more premium version with a sauna at both ends.
All three are three rounds. All three are built from the same short list of courses, so you can swap between them freely — and none of them is a package you have to buy. They are itinerary shapes, with the research behind them, for a group planning its own trip.
The three itineraries at a glance
id: itineraries
columns: Prague Circuit | Bohemian Loop | Sauna Circuit
row: Rounds | 3 | 3 | 3
row: Nights | 2 | 2 | 3
row: Character | City break | Adventure | Premium / wellness
row: Driving | Low | Medium | Medium
row: Standout | Prague convenience | Houseboat + mountains | Golf + spas
row: Indicative researched cost | ~€420 pp | ~€446 pp | ~€565 pp
caption: Indicative costs only — see the pricing note at the end of this guide.
Itinerary 1: The Prague Circuit
Best for: golf + Prague city break
Three courses close to Prague, minimal travelling, and plenty of opportunity to actually spend time in the city. Everything sits inside greater Prague, so one car covers the whole trip — and on the evenings when nobody wants to drive, the public transport genuinely works.
ref: blackBridge
role: Round 1
note: It makes an ideal arrival-day round. It's the closest of the three to the airport and the centre, it's open year-round, and because it's flat and walkable you can play it on tired legs after a morning flight. The floodlit range with heated bays is also the best place on this trip to find a swing before the golf gets serious. And if the first evening turns long, Metro line B runs from the course back into town.
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role: Round 2 — the headline round
note: This is the round the trip is built around, so give it the middle day when everyone is fresh and nobody is watching the clock for a flight. Note the Monday closure when you're picking dates.
ref: zbraslav
role: Round 3
note: A convenient final round: twenty minutes south of the centre, so you can play in the morning and still be back in Prague for the afternoon — or straight on to the airport. After two days of wide fairways it's also a pleasant change of texture, and firm ground rewards a run-up rather than a carry.
title: The Prague Circuit
bestFor: Best for: golf + Prague city break
day: Day 1 — Black Bridge | Golf + stay
day: Day 2 — The Oaks | Headline round
day: Day 3 — Zbraslav | Final round
price: From approximately €420 per golfer
priceNote: Indicative example based on researched 2026/27 golf and accommodation rates for a group of four sharing. Current prices and availability will vary.
Itinerary 2: The Bohemian Loop
Best for: golf + something memorable
The same golf, plus one night that people will still be talking about a year later. You open in the hills an hour north of the city, sleep on the water, then drop back into Prague for the last two rounds. The Liberec leg needs a car and about an hour each way up the D10 — the trade is 450 metres of altitude, mountain views on most holes, and a night that no resort hotel is going to match.
ref: ypsilon
role: Round 1
note: The houseboats are the reason this itinerary exists. Ten of them sit on the resort's own lake, a few minutes from the first tee, and they turn an ordinary first night into the story of the trip. There are enough for a decent-sized group — but ask for them specifically, because they're the first thing to go.
ref: blackBridge
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role: Round 2 — back in Prague
note: Coming down out of the hills, this is the natural landing point: it's the first golf you reach on the way back into the city from the north, and it puts you within a metro ride of dinner.
ref: oaks
compact: true
role: Round 3 — championship finish
note: Saving the best course for last gives the trip a proper final act, and The Oaks is comfortably the strongest test of the three. Check the Monday closure before you fix the dates.
title: The Bohemian Loop
bestFor: Best for: golf + something memorable
day: Day 1 — Ypsilon | Golf + houseboat stay
day: Day 2 — Black Bridge | Return to Prague
day: Day 3 — The Oaks | Championship finish
price: From approximately €446 per golfer
priceNote: Indicative example based on researched 2026/27 golf and accommodation rates for a group of four sharing. Current prices and availability will vary.
Itinerary 3: The Sauna Circuit
Best for: premium golf + wellness
The first two itineraries are golf with somewhere to sleep. This one is a trip. You open in the hills at Panorama with a sauna and steam room waiting after the round, then move into Prague for two nights and play the two strongest championship courses in the region back to back. It's an extra night, a fourth venue and two spas, and it lands roughly €145 a head above the Prague Circuit.
ref: panorama
role: Round 1
note: A deliberately relaxed first night away from the city. Twenty-seven holes means you can play nine more if the group is keen, and the wellness centre — ten-person sauna, steam room, whirlpools, counter-current pool — is what separates this itinerary from the other two. It is hilly, so take the buggies.
ref: oaks
compact: true
role: Round 2 — premium championship round
note: With three nights you can give The Oaks a full day rather than squeezing it between transfers, which is how a course of this quality deserves to be played.
ref: albatross
role: Round 3 — tournament-style finish
note: A fitting last round: a Tour venue twenty-five minutes from the city, with both nines finishing over water in front of the clubhouse. If the trip has come down to the last few holes, this is a good place for it to happen.
Where to stay in Prague
This itinerary works well with two nights in a central Prague wellness or spa hotel — somewhere with a sauna and a pool of its own, so the wellness thread runs through the whole trip rather than stopping when you leave Panorama. Prague has plenty of options in that bracket at prices that would look like a mistake in most Western European capitals. We're deliberately not naming one: the right hotel depends on your group's budget and where in the city you want to be, and this guide isn't a package.
title: The Sauna Circuit
bestFor: Best for: premium golf + wellness
day: Day 1 — Panorama | Golf + resort wellness
day: Day 2 — The Oaks | Premium championship round
day: Day 3 — Albatross | Tournament-style finish
price: From approximately €565 per golfer
priceNote: Indicative example based on researched 2026/27 golf and accommodation rates for a group of four sharing. Current prices and availability will vary.
Practical notes
A few things worth knowing before you start booking:
- When to go. Bohemian greens are slow to wake up. Early April is often still too early for the courses to be running properly; from late April onwards you get noticeably warmer weather, a month of extra growth and firmer fairways. The season runs through to autumn, and Black Bridge is open year-round if you're determined.
- You'll want a car. The Prague Circuit is just about doable on public transport and taxis, but The Oaks, Albatross, Panorama and Ypsilon are all easier with a vehicle. One car covers a group of four.
- Check the closures. The Oaks is closed on Mondays. Build the trip around that rather than discovering it late.
- Two of these are day rounds. The Oaks and Albatross are played out and back from wherever you're staying; the accommodation in each itinerary comes from the other venues.
- Book the unusual stuff first. The ten houseboats at Ypsilon are the reason to choose the Bohemian Loop — enough to sleep a society, but they go before the rooms do. Reserve them before anything else.
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A note on the prices in this guide
Prices shown are indicative examples based on rates researched when this guide was prepared. Golf, accommodation and package prices change regularly, so check directly with the relevant course, resort or travel provider before booking. Flights, transfers, food, insurance and other extras may not be included.
The per-golfer figures assume a group of four sharing twin or double accommodation, and were built from published tariffs with a small indicative uplift for the following season. They are there to show you the relative cost of the three itineraries — the gap between them is more reliable than the absolute numbers.
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