Pólus Palace Golf Club

Pólus Palace Golf Club was a golf course in Hungary. It was built by Péter Pólus, a Hungarian entrepreneur. It is privately owned. The course is situated on a 178 acres (0.28 sq mi; 0.72 km2), protected nature reserve, with a driving range with 16 sheltered stands and both pitching and putting greens, Polus Palace calls itself a "golf hotel". It hosted the Polus Palace Masters Cup golf tournament, sponsored by Chevrolet in 2005. The course also supports practising. The 6,208 yards (5,677 m) course has a day and night driving range with professional golfers offering instructions. A series of tournaments are being held from early spring till fall.

Pólus Palace Golf Club

Pólus Palace Golf Club was a golf course in Hungary. It was built by Péter Pólus, a Hungarian entrepreneur. It is privately owned. The course is situated on a 178 acres (0.28 sq mi; 0.72 km2), protected nature reserve, with a driving range with 16 sheltered stands and both pitching and putting greens, Polus Palace calls itself a "golf hotel". It hosted the Polus Palace Masters Cup golf tournament, sponsored by Chevrolet in 2005. The course also supports practising. The 6,208 yards (5,677 m) course has a day and night driving range with professional golfers offering instructions. A series of tournaments are being held from early spring till fall.