YPSILON GOLF RESORT LIBEREC
🇨🇿 Fojtka, Liberecký, CZ
Designed by Keith Preston
Ypsilon Golf Resort Liberec sits in the Liberec Region of northern Bohemia, near the town of Liberec and within view of the Jizera Mountains. The course was designed by Keith Preston, a British architect whose work in Central Europe includes several layouts that integrate golf into the region's varied terrain. The setting here combines forested areas with open meadowland, characteristic of the Czech landscape where the Sudetes foothills meet agricultural valleys.
The routing takes advantage of natural elevation changes, with holes moving through stands of mature trees and across more exposed ground that offers views toward the surrounding highlands. Water features appear on several holes, and the design incorporates both strategic and penal elements that require course management rather than pure length. The layout is accessible to recreational players while presenting enough variety in shot-making to engage more experienced golfers.
The resort serves both local members and visiting players, functioning as a destination facility in a region better known for winter sports and mountain recreation than golf. Liberec itself is a historic textile city with a mixed Czech and German heritage, and the golf course contributes to the area's expanding warm-weather tourism. The club offers standard resort amenities including lodging and dining, making it a base for golfers exploring the northern Czech Republic's relatively modest but growing golf infrastructure.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Ypsilon - Liberec was designed by Keith Preston.
Yes. Ypsilon - Liberec at Ypsilon Golf Resort Liberec is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Ypsilon - Liberec is 72.
Ypsilon - Liberec plays 6,102 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
Ypsilon - Liberec is a 18-hole course.