Czechia Golf: Green Fee Trends for 2026
Albatross, host of the DP World Tour's Czech Masters, opens to visitors from about EUR72, and Karlstejn sends you out beneath a Gothic castle for around 2,000 koruna on a weekday. We tracked what Czech golf costs in 2026, and why Prague is still one of Europe's smartest value golf bases.
Photo: Albatross Golf Resort via Google, by Albatross Golf Resort.
Tour pedigree at city break prices
Prague has quietly become one of Europe's best value golf city breaks, and the numbers are the reason. Albatross Golf Resort, a short drive west of the capital, hosts the DP World Tour's Czech Masters and presents as a full blooded championship test, yet its green fee opens from around EUR72, a figure that would buy you a fraction of a round at a comparable tour venue in Britain or the Alpine resorts. Rates climb on weekends and around the tournament window, but the entry point remains remarkably gentle for the quality on offer.
The wider Bohemian scene reinforces the value story. Golf Resort Karlstejn spreads 27 holes across hillsides below its namesake castle and charges in the region of 2,000 koruna for 18 holes on a weekday and 3,000 koruna at weekends, which works out to roughly EUR80 to EUR120. Add the spa town courses at Karlovy Vary, among the oldest in the country, and the parkland at Royal Beroun, and a visitor can string together several good rounds in a week without the fees that define golf in Western Europe. The 2026 trend is mild upward drift at the marquee resort, steady value everywhere else.
What Czechia golf charges in 2026
Indicative 2026 visitor green fees and access notes for Czechia's headline courses. Most are public or resort access; weekend and event season rates run higher than the weekday entry points shown.
| Course | 2026 indicative position | Access note |
|---|---|---|
| Albatross Golf Resort, near Prague | From about EUR72; weekend and Czech Masters season rates higher | Public resort access; DP World Tour host, book ahead in tournament weeks |
| Golf Resort Karlstejn | About 2,000 koruna weekday and 3,000 koruna weekend, roughly EUR80 to EUR120 | Public; 27 holes below Karlstejn Castle, book tee times online |
| Karlovy Vary and Royal Beroun | Modest spa town and Bohemian parkland fees | Public; classic value rounds to round out a Prague trip |
Fees and access verified June 2026 from the resorts and Czech golf sources; the Albatross entry fee and Karlstejn weekday and weekend rates are confirmed positions. The koruna to euro rate, the day of the week and the season all move the number you pay. Always confirm current rates and availability directly before booking.
Our take
Czechia is the value play hiding in plain sight in the middle of Europe. A golfer can fly into Prague, sightsee in one of the continent's great cities, and tee it up on a genuine DP World Tour venue for a green fee that looks like a misprint next to the equivalent in Britain, Ireland or the Alps. Albatross is the headline, but the depth of good, affordable golf within an hour of the capital is what makes the trip work.
The practical advice is simple. Play Albatross midweek to catch the friendliest rate and the quietest tee sheet, build in Karlstejn for the castle backdrop and the variety of its 27 holes, and treat the spa town courses as relaxed bookends. Avoid the Czech Masters week unless watching the tour is the point, because access tightens and rates rise. Travel late spring through early autumn for the firmest conditions.
For the wider picture, our companion studies track green fee inflation across the great courses and rank the best value golf destinations for 2026.
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Common questions
How much does it cost to play top golf courses in Czechia in 2026?
Czech golf is strong value. Albatross, the DP World Tour host near Prague, opens from about EUR72, with higher weekend and tournament season rates, while Golf Resort Karlstejn charges roughly 2,000 koruna for 18 holes on a weekday and 3,000 koruna at weekends, about EUR80 to EUR120. These are indicative figures; always confirm directly before booking.
Is Prague a good base for a golf trip?
Yes. Prague sits within easy reach of Albatross, Karlstejn, Royal Beroun and the historic spa town courses, so a visitor can combine a great European city break with several quality rounds at fees well below those in Western Europe. It is one of the best value golf city breaks on the continent in 2026.
Can visitors play Albatross Golf Resort?
Albatross is a public access resort and welcomes visitors, with green fees from around EUR72 that rise at weekends and during the Czech Masters window. Book tee times in advance, especially in tournament season, and confirm current rates directly before travelling.
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Researched and written by the GolfForKings editorial desk. Green fees and access verified June 2026. Last reviewed June 2026.