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Prague City (Vinoř)

Praha-Vinoř, Czech Republic

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The Golf Vinoř project is one that seemed to take forever to develop. Earthworks began on site in the middle of 2015 and construction continued for a couple of years until the development came to a grinding halt during grow-in. After the investment group Natland. (which also own Prague City Golf) stepped in, golf finally got under way in the Spring of 2023.

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Prague City (Vinoř)

The Golf Vinoř project is one that seemed to take forever to develop. Earthworks began on site in the middle of 2015 and construction continued for a couple of years until the development came to a grinding halt during grow-in. After the investment group Natland. (which also own Prague City Golf) stepped in, golf finally got under way in the Spring of 2023.

Located in the northeast outskirts of Prague, Twin Chapels (as the course was originally called) is the design of Jonathan Gaunt, who laid out the holes with large greens, wide fairways, strategically-placed bunkers, waste hazards and a couple of large water features in front of an enormous clubhouse.

The site is rather historical, actually, as there are two tiny buildings on the golf course commemorating the 17th-century Saint Wenceslaus route, built in honour of Wenceslaus I, Duke of Bohemia and national Patron, who was assassinated in 935 AD in a plot by his brother, Boleslav the Cruel.

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Prague City (Vinoř)

Praha-Vinoř 4HV9+8F, Czech Republic

pcg.cz/vinor
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