Golf courses in Poland

Poland is one of Europe's quietly emerging golf destinations, with around 15 courses spread across a country still discovering the game. The scene is young but ambitious, clustered mainly around the major cities and the lakes and forests that define much of the Polish landscape. Near the capital, the First Warsaw Golf & Country Club and Golf Nadarzyn offer accessible parkland golf, while the south brings more dramatic terrain: Krakow Valley Golf sits in the rolling country outside Kraków, and the Silesian clubs around Golf Club Pszczyna and the Śląski Klub Golfowy serve the populous industrial belt.

For the travelling golfer, Poland rewards the curious. Green fees and costs are generally gentle, courses are uncrowded, and a round here can easily be paired with the history and atmosphere of cities such as Kraków and Warsaw. The layouts run largely through woodland, meadow and lakeside settings, making the most of a landscape of birch, pine and water. The continental climate gives a clear summer season from spring through autumn, when the long days suit unhurried golf. For anyone looking to explore beyond the established circuits of western Europe, Poland offers a genuine sense of discovery alongside warm, welcoming clubs.

Courses
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