New 18-hole golf course was laid out in the exquisite grounds of this Classicist chateau, the 19th-century residence of Austrian chancellor Metternich, located in the far west of the Czech Republic. The course was designed by course architect Christoph Städler, who included a 150m-wide water hazard between the 18th hole and three tees.

Golf Club Kynžvart is the youngest golf club in the Czechia. The club is located on the edge of the Slavkov forest. Players also have at their disposal a driving range, pitch & putting green and an indoor driving range.

The course is situated not far from the two oldest golf courses in Bohemia, dating back to the Austro-Hungarian monarchy, which can be found in Mariánské Lázně and Karlovy Vary.

The history of the club began in 2004-2008 when it was officially founded and the construction of the field began. The architects used the layout of the castle forest park and the surrounding nature and created a diverse, colorful parkland-style playground by combining traditional and modern elements.