LORETA GOLF CLUB PYŠELY
🇨🇿 Pyšely, Středočeský, CZ
Designed by Keith Preston
Loreta Pyšely sits in the Central Bohemian region of the Czech Republic, approximately 40 kilometers southeast of Prague near the small town of Pyšely. Designed by British architect Keith Preston, the course occupies gently rolling agricultural land characteristic of the Bohemian countryside, with open fields interspersed with mature tree stands and modest elevation changes that provide natural movement through the property.
The layout takes advantage of the region's pastoral setting, routing holes through a landscape that blends cultivated farmland with preserved natural areas. Preston's design approach typically emphasizes strategic variety and playability across different skill levels, incorporating natural land features into the playing corridors. The terrain allows for a mix of hole types, with some playing across flatter ground and others using the property's undulations to create elevation interest on tee shots and approaches.
The club serves both local golfers from the Prague metropolitan area and visitors exploring golf options in the Czech Republic's expanding golf market. The facility reflects the growth of golf in Central Europe since the 1990s, when course development accelerated following political and economic changes in the region. The setting offers views across the Bohemian countryside, with the course integrated into a landscape that retains much of its agricultural character alongside the golf holes.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Loreta Pyšely was designed by Keith Preston.
Yes. Loreta Pyšely at Loreta Golf Club Pyšely is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Loreta Pyšely is 72.
Loreta Pyšely plays 5,991 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
Loreta Pyšely is a 18-hole course.