Parkland golf course in Hungary with mature trees framing the fairway
Journal · Deals and packages · June 2026

Hungary Golf Deals to Watch, 2026

Hungarian golf splits between Pannonia near Budapest and the Greenfield resort at the spa town of Buk, and the deals to watch are the stay and play breaks that pair a round or three with a wellness base. Here is how the 2026 packages work and how to put a value trip together.

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How Hungarian golf packages work

Hungarian golf is a small, value led scene built around a handful of resort courses, so the deal that defines the country is the stay and play package, where a hotel bundles several nights with a set of green fees at its own course. Pannonia Golf and Country Club at Alcsutdoboz, about thirty minutes west of Budapest, is the marquee venue, home to Hungary's first 18 hole course and a past host of the Hungarian Open. Greenfield at Bukfurdo, in the spa country near the Austrian border, pairs its course with one of the region's best known wellness hotels.

Below is how the main package shapes break down for 2026 and where the value sits across the season. Treat every figure as a planning guide rather than a quote, since rates shift with resort, season and the number of rounds, and always confirm directly before booking.

Hungary golf deals, 2026 at a glance

Indicative Hungarian package shapes for the 2026 season. Figures are planning guides only and move with resort, season and number of rounds; always confirm directly before booking.
Deal typeTypically includesIndicative 2026 note
Spa and golf short breakTwo or three nights with a green fee a day at a resort course such as Greenfield at BukPriced by season; pairs golf with a thermal spa base
Pannonia stay and playOn site rooms beside the championship parkland course thirty minutes from BudapestThe marquee package; strongest value midweek
Budapest city and golfA city hotel base with day rounds at the resort courses nearbyPairs golf with a long city weekend; transfers add to the cost
Group and society ratesReduced per head rates and tee blocks for larger partiesSociety terms vary by resort and date; confirm group pricing directly

The deals worth watching

The spa and golf short break

The most distinctive Hungarian deal is the spa and golf break at Buk, where the Greenfield Hotel Golf and Spa sits beside Hungary's first golf course in a town famous for its thermal waters. A two or three night stay with a round a day buys both the golf and the wellness centre, which makes it a relaxed introduction to the country rather than a course bagging sprint. Confirm exactly which rounds and spa access the package carries, since contents change with season.

The Pannonia stay and play

Closer to the capital, Pannonia Golf and Country Club offers a stay and play of its own, with on site accommodation beside its championship parkland course thirty minutes from Budapest. As the host of past Hungarian Opens it is the country's headline test, and a multi night package here is the cleanest way to settle into one comfortable, self contained base. Midweek dates ease both the price and the tee sheet, so a group that can travel Tuesday to Thursday will usually buy more golf for the money.

Budapest and a city base

If you would rather spread the trip, base yourself in Budapest and play the resort courses on day trips, which pairs the golf with one of Europe's great city weekends. Either way, ask resorts and clubs about society and group terms for larger parties, which typically cut the per head price and free up tee blocks, though terms vary by venue and date. Always confirm the rounds and transfers before you book.

Our take

Hungary is a value led golf and wellness weekend rather than a course bagging marathon, so the package that pairs a comfortable base with a round or three at Pannonia or Greenfield is exactly the right shape. Pick the spa break at Buk to unwind, settle in at Pannonia if you want the country's headline course on your doorstep, and lean on midweek dates where the value is strongest.

Our advice is to build the trip around one base and add a Budapest city stay to round it out. Our Hungary golf hub and the best golf courses in Hungary list set out where to play, and our wider destinations index helps you pair it with a neighbouring trip. Tell us your dates and our team can build the trip and price it to the head.

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Want a 2026 Hungarian golf weekend built around Pannonia or a Buk spa base, with the rooms and green fees bundled? Tell us your group and dates and one concierge will shape the trip, costed to the head, with no obligation.

Hungary golf deals, your questions

What golf packages are available in Hungary for 2026?

Most Hungarian deals are resort stay and play packages, either at Pannonia near Budapest or at the Greenfield spa resort in Buk, bundling several nights with a green fee a day. Prices are set by season, resort and the number of rounds, so we hold off on a single headline number and recommend you confirm the contents and cost directly before booking.

Which courses anchor a Hungarian golf trip?

Pannonia Golf and Country Club at Alcsutdoboz, about thirty minutes from Budapest, is the marquee course, home to Hungary's first 18 hole layout and a past host of the Hungarian Open. Greenfield at Bukfurdo, near the Austrian border, anchors the spa and golf trips with its own course and a well known wellness hotel.

When is the best value time to play golf in Hungary?

The Hungarian golf season runs from spring into autumn, with the courses at their best through the warmer months. For the best balance of value and conditions, target shoulder dates in spring and autumn and midweek tee times, and confirm opening dates directly.

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Researched and written by the GolfForKings editorial desk. Hungarian package shapes compiled June 2026 from resort and operator sources; prices are indicative for the 2026 season and change with availability. Always confirm directly before booking. Last reviewed June 2026.

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