Red Oak Golf Club
Nitra
Located near the city of Nitra in western Slovakia, Red Oak Golf Club offers a modern 18-hole championship course set across gently rolling countryside. Designed by David Krause, the par-72 layout features wide fairways, strategic bunkering and natural water hazards that come into play on several holes, creating a balanced and enjoyable challenge for golfers of all abilities. The open terrain allows for a variety of shot options, while well-contoured greens reward precise approach play. Known for its excellent conditioning and contemporary design, Red Oak provides a high-quality golfing experience in a relaxed setting. Its convenient location makes it a strong addition to any Central European golf itinerary.
Bratislava Airport
95km
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Time Zone:
GMT+0
Currency:
British Pound
Temperature:
00-00℃
Cost of a Beer:
£5.00
Cost of a 3-Course Meal:
£5.00
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About The Area
Nitra is one of Slovakia’s oldest cities, set among rolling hills, vineyards and open countryside in the west of the country. Offering a relaxed pace and a strong sense of history, it provides golfers with a peaceful base and access to a growing local golf scene, away from the busier European hotspots.
The main venue in the area is Red Oak Golf Club, a modern course located just outside the city. The layout features wide fairways, strategic bunkering and well-maintained greens, creating a round that is both playable and engaging. The open terrain allows for confident driving, while subtle contours and hazards place emphasis on approach play. The course is known for its calm setting and consistent conditioning, making it an enjoyable option for a wide range of golfers.
For those looking to elevate the experience, Penati Golf Resort is within driving distance and offers a more championship-level test, often included in itineraries that combine multiple regions.
Golf in Nitra is best enjoyed between April and October, when temperatures are mild and courses are at their peak.
Off the course, Nitra offers a rich cultural backdrop. The city’s historic castle sits prominently above the old town, while churches, museums and traditional cafés provide a glimpse into Slovak heritage. The surrounding countryside is also known for wine production, with local vineyards offering tastings and scenic views.
For golfers seeking a quieter European destination with accessible courses, historic charm and a relaxed atmosphere, Nitra delivers a simple yet rewarding golf experience.




























