Golf is shifting from a quiet pastime to a global travel trend, with the market expected to grow by 9.21% annually through 2033, as per Fortune Business Insights’ Golf Tourism Industry Analysis.
Hungary, known for its thermal spas and opulent stays, is quickly becoming a top choice for golfers looking to add a bit of wellness and luxury to their trips.

From Balaton to Budapest, here are three of Hungary’s must-visit golf destinations:

Zala Springs Golf Resort (Zalacsány): Designed by Robert Trent Jones Jr., this 18-hole championship course is among Europe’s finest. The resort features a Tuscan-style landscape with vineyards, a five-star clubhouse, a boutique spa, and thermal pools.

Guests enjoy professional fairways and holistic treatments at the Evergreen healthcare clinic, all within the luxury resort.

BOTANIQ Máriavölgyi Golf Klub (Alcsútdoboz): Formerly Pannónia Golf & Country Club, this historic site recently joined the prestigious BOTANIQ Collection after a major renovation in 2025.
Located 40 minutes from Budapest in the picturesque Vál Valley, the 18-hole course was designed by Austrian architect Hans G. Erhardt. The centerpiece is the Cifra Stable, a restored 19th-century Habsburg estate now serving as a clubhouse and restaurant.

Balaton Golf Club (Balatonudvari): The first 18-hole course on Lake Balaton’s shores, this club offers views of the spectacular Tihany Peninsula. Its challenging layout includes a former stone quarry, now a protected nature reserve. The back nine holes run through dense pine forests and ravines, appealing to technical players who value a dramatic natural setting.

Beyond these clubs, travelers can visit historic greens at Magyar Golf Club in Kisoroszi or urban practice centers like St. Lőrinc in Budapest.

For wellness-focused guests, Greenfield Hotel Golf & Spa in Bükfürdő combines international-standard play with extensive thermal facilities.

Hungary’s combination of world-class course design and luxury traditions makes it an excellent feature for any golf, travel, or lifestyle roundup.

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