Casa Serena Golf
European Golf Design built Casa Serena as an inland links beside the Chateau Roztez, completed in 2008. A par 71 of about 7,000 yards with wide fairways and large, undulating greens, it is one of the most exclusive and best presented courses in the Czech Republic.
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The verdict
An hour east of Prague, in the rolling country near the UNESCO listed silver town of Kutna Hora, Casa Serena is the Czech Republic's quietest great course. European Golf Design laid it out beside the restored Chateau Roztez and completed it in 2008, and the brief was clearly unhurried, an inland links of generous fairways and big, open greens set into a private estate. It is consistently rated among the very best courses in the country.
What you do not get easily is a tee time. Casa Serena is run as an exclusive, members and corporate facility rather than a pay and play resort, so there is no standard public green fee and access is tightly held. For the travelling golfer that makes it a course to arrange in advance through the estate or a specialist, ideally as the centerpiece of a wider Prague and Bohemia golf trip. Always confirm access and any guest arrangement directly before you plan around it.
Casa Serena at a glance
- Opened
- 2008
- Designer
- European Golf Design
- Type
- Inland links
- Par
- 71
- Yardage
- About 7,000 yds
- Green fee
- Members and corporate
Designer, opening year, par and yardage verified June 2026 from Casa Serena Golf and leading course databases. The course was designed by European Golf Design and completed in 2008; it plays as a par 71 of about 7,000 yards. Casa Serena is a highly exclusive members and corporate course with very limited public access and no standard published green fee, so always confirm access and any guest rate directly before planning a visit.
The holes worth the trip
The design idea is an inland links in the heart of Bohemia, and the playing experience reflects it. Fairways are wide and inviting from the tee, which flatters the visitor and tempts an aggressive line, but the real test waits at the greens, which are large, open and full of subtle undulation that asks for control of distance and a deft touch around the surfaces.
Conditioning is a point of pride, the course kept in excellent order through the season, and the estate setting around the chateau gives the round a calm, private feel that few courses can match. There is room to open the shoulders and length enough to stretch a low handicap from the back markers, yet the architecture rewards thought over brute force.
It is a course that grows on you, understated where many modern designs shout, and all the more memorable for the seclusion of the setting. Paired with the silver mining heritage of Kutna Hora and the wider riches of Prague, it makes a compelling centerpiece for a Central European golf trip.
How to get on
| What to know | Detail |
|---|---|
| Access | Exclusive members and corporate course; not standard pay and play, with very limited visitor access |
| Green fee | No standard public green fee; any guest or corporate day arrangement is made through the estate (indicative, 2026) |
| Booking | Arrange well in advance through Casa Serena or a specialist trip planner; an introduction helps secure access |
| On the day | Carts are typically available; expect impeccable conditioning and a quiet, private estate atmosphere |
| Getting there | At Roztez near Kutna Hora, about 53 kilometers east of Prague, roughly an hour by road |
| Best months | May to September for the warmest, driest golf in Central Bohemia |
Access details verified June 2026; Casa Serena is private and policies change, so always confirm directly before planning a visit with the estate or your trip planner.
Where to stay nearby
Casa Serena has its own boutique accommodation around the restored chateau, the natural choice for anyone fortunate enough to arrange play, and an experience in itself. The estate setting makes a stay part of the appeal rather than an afterthought.
Many visiting golfers base themselves in Prague, an hour to the west and one of Europe's great city breaks, using it as a hub for a wider Bohemia golf trip that takes in Albatross and Karlstejn as well. Kutna Hora itself, with its medieval old town, is well worth a night on the way.
Looking for a base? See our recommended hotels and resorts near Casa Serena.
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We work to secure Casa Serena access where it is possible, pair it with the best of Bohemia and arrange the lodging around it. Tell us roughly when and who is travelling and one concierge costs it to the head, with no obligation.
Casa Serena questions
Who designed Casa Serena and when did it open?
Casa Serena was designed by European Golf Design as an inland links and completed in 2008, laid out beside the Chateau Roztez near Kutna Hora in Central Bohemia.
What is the par and length of Casa Serena?
Casa Serena plays to par 71 at about 7,000 yards, with wide fairways and large, open, undulating greens kept in excellent condition through the season.
Can visitors play Casa Serena?
Access is very limited. Casa Serena is a highly exclusive course built primarily around members and corporate days, with no standard public green fee. Arrange play through the resort or a specialist well in advance, and confirm directly before planning a visit.
Where is Casa Serena?
Casa Serena is at Roztez in Central Bohemia, near the UNESCO listed town of Kutna Hora and about 53 kilometers east of Prague.
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Researched and written by the GolfForKings editorial desk. Designer, opening year, par and yardage verified June 2026; access verified June 2026. Last reviewed June 2026.