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The Best 7 Golf Courses In Estonia

Golf is a relatively new sport in Estonia, having only been introduced in the 1990s. Despite its young age, the country has a growing golf ecosystem, with several courses and clubs established across the country. The golf season in Estonia typically lasts from May to October, with the peak season being in July and August.

The Estonian Golf Association is the governing body for golf in Estonia, and they oversee the development and promotion of the sport in the country. They organize various tournaments and events throughout the year, including the Estonian Open, which is the biggest annual golf event in Estonia.

While golf is still a relatively niche sport in Estonia, it has been growing in popularity in recent years, with more and more people taking up the sport and new courses being developed.

Pärnu Bay Golf Links - Pärnu, Estonia

Pärnu Bay Golf Links

Pärnu Bay Golf Links is a golf course located in southwestern Estonia, near the coastal town of Pärnu. It was designed by renowned golf course architect Lassi Pekka Tilander and opened in 2015. The course is the first links course in the Baltic region and features wide fairways and expansive sand areas, as well as multi-leveled greens with bold movement.

Pärnu Bay Golf Links hosted The Nordic League Tournament Final in 2019 which was a magnificent milestone for golf in Estonia. World Golf Awards has recognised Pärnu Bay Golf Links as Estonia's Best Golf Course in 2016 and 2017, 2019 and 2020. In Continental Europe Top 100 Pärnu Bay Golf was ranked #45 in 2016, #30 in 2018 and #16 in 2019

Estonian Golf and Country Club (Sea Course) - Jõelähtme, Estonia

Estonian Golf and Country Club Sea Course is located in Jõelähtme, Estonia, and is one of the two courses at the Estonian Golf and Country Club. The course was designed by Lassi Pekka Tilander and opened in 2002. The Sea Course is a championship level course, and features a challenging layout with many water hazards and bunkers.

The course has hosted several international tournaments, including the Estonian Open, and has received recognition as one of the top courses in the Baltics. In 2020, the Sea Course was ranked as the best golf course in Estonia by Top100GolfCourses.com.

Estonian Golf and Country Club (Stone Course) - Jõelähtme,

The Estonian Golf and Country Club Stone Course is a 9 hole links style golf course located in Jõelähtme, Estonia, just outside of the capital city, Tallinn. The Stone Course, designed by Lassi Pekka Tilander, lies on a limestone plain between junipers, restored stone fences, and a protected national heritage site,

A notable accomplishment of the Estonian Golf and Country Club Stone Course includes being ranked among the Top 100 Golf Courses in Continental Europe by Golf World magazine in 2021.

Niitvälja Golf - Niitvälja, Estonia

Niitvälja Golf is a golf club located in the village of Niitvälja in the Harju County of Estonia. It was established in 1993 and is considered to be one of the oldest and most prestigious golf clubs in Estonia. The club features an 18-hole championship course that was originally designed by Swedish field architect Åke Persson and is considered to be one of the best in Estonia.

In 2016, Niitvälja Golf hosted the Estonian Open, which was part of the European Challenge Tour, and was won by Swedish golfer Oscar Stark. The club has also hosted a number of other major golf tournaments in Estonia, including the Estonian Amateur Championship and the Estonian Senior Championship. Niitvälja Golf has been recognized by Golf World Magazine as one of the best golf courses in Europe, and was included in the magazine's “Top 100 Courses in Europe” list in 2015.

Saaremaa Golf and Country Club - Saaremaa, Estonia

Saaremaa Golf and Country Club is a golf club located on the island of Saaremaa in Estonia. It features an 18-hole golf course, a driving range, and a clubhouse. The course was designed by Lassi Pekka Tilander, a Finnish golf architect, and it opened in 2009.

The architecture of the golf course is smoothly shaped into a wave, visually beautiful and blends in with the surrounding Saaremaa nature. The course is built to USGA (United States Golf Association) standards and is capable of hosting elite amateur and professional tournaments as well as a fun round for less proficient players.

Saaremaa Golf and Country Club has hosted several international tournaments, including the Saaremaa Open, which is a part of the Finnish Golf Union's Pro Golf Tour.

White Beach Golf - Pärnu Bay, Estonia

White Beach Golf is a 18-hole golf course located in Pärnu Bay, Estonia. It is a links type golf designed by Finnish architect Kosti Kuronen. The course was opened in 2004 and is an ample challenge for professionals, also offering the enjoyment of succeeding in golf for beginners.

In addition to the Audru river winding along the White Beach Golf course, you can also find numerous artificial lakes and artificial domes that bring excitement to your golf game and offer the player a treat.

White Beach Golf has been recognized by the Estonian Golf Association several times as the best-maintained course. The clubhouse has a café-restaurant, changing rooms, saunas, and a Proshop at the disposal of all visitors. The White Beach Golf Clubhouse was nominated for the Estonian Architecture Award in 2015.

Otepää Golf and Country Club - Otepää, Estonia

Otepää Golf and Country Club is a golf course and country club located in Otepää, Estonia. The center offers an 18-hole golf course, a driving range, and other amenities such as a restaurant and a pro-shop. It also provides golf lessons and training for both beginners and experienced players.

Otepää Golf and Country Club is regarded as one of the top golf destinations in Estonia and has hosted several major tournaments and events, such as the Estonian Open Golf Championship. The club's reputation as a top golfing destination in Estonia is a testament to its quality facilities and services.