As the cost-of-living crisis worsens, most of us are looking for ways we can economise in every aspect of life. Not going on a golf holiday may seem an obvious one but, as we golf lovers know, – it’s not quite that simple. The annual golfing break away is an essential part of our lives and not something that can be kicked to the curb without considering every option to make it happen. Throughout Europe there are deals to be had on golfing getaways and there are countries where green fees are extremely reasonable. If you do a little research, you can find places to play golf in Europe that offer high quality courses and good value for money. Here below we consider some of the best options.
Most of the venues mentioned have packages or deals available that make the green fees considerably cheaper than quoted. They are set up for holiday deals and these can be had if you shop around.
Bulgaria
Bulgaria has become an increasingly popular destination for holidaymakers from the UK in recent years. It’s a stunningly beautiful country with incredible beaches on the Black Sea coast and spectacular mountains in the interior. It’s a place rich with culture and art, beautiful churches and historic sites dating back over 3,000 years. The country has worked hard to attract tourists since the fall of communism and the construction of golf courses has been an inevitable part of that. The striking terrain of the Black Sea coastline lends itself perfectly to golf.
Golfing visitors can experience the incredible Thracian Cliffs, a clifftop masterpiece designed by Gary Player – It’s one of the top ranked layouts in Europe, a real bucket list course and hotel guests can play it for only €79.
There are two further layouts within striking distance in the shape of Black Sea Rama and The Lighthouse where green fees are under €100 at both.
Inland, in the foothills of the Pirin mountains, the beautiful course at Pirin Golf and Country Club offers spectacular views. There you can enjoy a round plus lunch for just €70.
Cyprus
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