
Poland is located in central Europe and it was once the frontline between the east and the west but now it’s a remarkable bridge. With a fascinating and turbulent history and outstanding natural beauty, Poland is a country that continues to motivate and inspire.
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Routed over a naturally sandy site within a modern 250-acre residential estate, the Sand Valley Golf Resort course was originally designed by architect Lassi Pekka Tilander.
The Gary Player Design company has been busy on a number of projects in central Europe lately and the new Modry Las golf course in north west Poland is positive proof of its activities.
Architect Hans-Georg Erhardt moved 1,000,000 cubic metres of earth to build Rosa Golf Club. It may not be the most natural golf course but it’s certainly exciting.
Gdansk Golf & Country Club, or Postolowo Golf Club as it is known, is not only one of Poland’s elder statesmen but also one of Europe’s longest layouts, stretching to a massive 7,758 yards from the back tees.
Laid out over a forested, undulating landscape, Krakow Valley’s generous, wide rolling fairways are tempered by massive, steep-faced greenside bunkers that defend par on many of the putting surfaces.
Jeremy Pern has fashioned a links-like course at Wroclaw Golf Club and it looks more mature than its tender age.
Sierra Golf Club was formed in 2002 near the small town of Wejherowo, the spiritual capital of the Kaszuby region in northern Poland...
First Warsaw Golf & Country Club is the most historically important club in Poland’s recent history as it was the first to begin the process of establishing Poland as a modern Central European golfing centre.
The 18-hole layout at Mazury Golf & Country Club is a Martin Hawtree design, the first central European project to be unveiled by the renowned architectural firm when it opened for play in 2002.
The Championship course at Amber Baltic Golf Club lies within the Woliñski National Park on the Baltic island of Wolin, way up in the extreme north west of Poland, close to the German border.