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Copenhagen - Hørsholm Golf Club The golf club occupies an idyllic position in the scenic, rolling landscape near Lerbækgaard in Hørsholm. This 27 hole course is beautiful, challenging and fascinating. |
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Copenhagen - Helsinge Golf Club A round on this golf course is both a challenge to your golfing skills and an aesthetic pleasure. In addition to a 6-hole par 3 course and a driving range, the golf club has putting and pitching greens near a lake located within a very short distance from the club house. |
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Copenhagen - Helsingor Golf Club Helsingor is one of Denmark's oldest courses. It enjoys a wonderful parkland setting and the ninth hole in particular will probably stick in the memory for some time after you've been there. The fairways are flanked by thick woods and heathland, making it a good test for players of all levels. |
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Copenhagen - Ishøj Golf Center Ishøj Golf Center offers an alternative golf experience for golfers of all levels. Varying ground levels mark the main part of the 6,500 m long course, which in addition is distinguished by its deep, organically shaped bunkers and the elevated greens. |
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Copenhagen - Smorum Golf Centre The Smorum Golf Centre is one of the largest golf centres in North Europe and has 27 hole international champion course, 9 hole intermediate course, plus par three course, pitch and putt course, 2 tier floodlite driving range, as well as many other facilities. |
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Gothenburg - Kungsbacka Golf Club There is no reason to play badly here, there is a huge driving range, putting and pitching greens to practice on. No reason that is except for the course itself. You have to adjust to some abrupt changes of surrounding, from parkland, to seaboard to forest. |
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Helsinki - Espoo Ringside Golf This 18-hole golf course is designed by a finnish golf course architecht Mr. Kosti Kuronen. Built on a field, the course is fairly flat but there are some slopes on most of the holes. The course has 4 ponds and a brook. The course has a large Driving Range and a separate short game practice area. |
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Kalmar Golfklubb This championship course is in fact a mix of 11 holes from the old course created in 1947 with seven holes from the new course opened in 1992. Some saw this as plain sacrilege by admittedly the two go together well. The whole complex magnificently overlooks the Baltic and the first hole is played over water. The rest of the programmes calls for every club in your bag, if only to avoid the hazards. As all the difficulties are clearly in view, you will have to find another excuse for a bad score. |
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Mariehamn - Aaland Golf Club Since the beginning in 1983, the Åland Golfclub has expanded its establishment to include 36 holes. The establishment is situated on a peninsula in a place of great natural beauty in between two sea shores in Kastelholm. There are two complete 18-hole courses, a pleasant club house that includes a café and a restaurant. Here are also a modern service house with office, pro shop, changing rooms and a sauna. The restaurant is fully licensed! |
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Oslo - Losby Golf Club The championship course is perfectly integrated alongside the meandering path of the river, ‘Losbyelven’, that runs through the valley. This combined with the size and quality of the greens makes Østmork probably the finest in Norway. The course can boast total variation with holes situated in parkland and woodland. Certain holes require raw strength to conquer them, others are designed to reward precision. |
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Oslo - Miklagard Golf The course is a open parkland course with extremely fast and large greens. High rough and water gives the golfer a true challenge, especially on a windy day. From the back tees, the par 3 hole number five gives the golfer a tough shot at 217 metres with water hazard on the left side. This breathtaking 6,707 meter championship golf course is set in a beautiful farming landscape, its grasses burnished with northern summer sun and glistening in the champagne snow of winter. This is a big, brash course, as impressive as its Norwegian Viking history. |
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Stockholm - Kungsangen Golf Club The Championship King’s Course is the epitome of Scandinavian golf, with pine forests surrounding this undulating course. Granite and natural water features are an integral part of this tough test of golf designed by one of the best-known names in Swedish golf, Anders Forsbrand, in association with European Golf Design. The layout of holes 6 and 7 give a dramatic effect of an innate amphitheatre and Forsbrand has created a fine test golf which maximises the local topography throughout this course. |
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Tallinn - Nitivalja Golf Club The only golf club in Estonia, which has been designed by well known Swedish architect Ake Persson spreads over 162 hectares. The first 9 holes proceed mostly through forest, the second 9 a similar to links courses in Scotland where there is a lot of space and which is open for winds Nitvalja challenges all different level players, but requires a smart play. |
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Travemunde - MARITIME golf park Baltic Sea The 27-hole course situated in the midst of the landscape dependency does not only set new yardsticks in a sported way but also in an aesthetic way. The course designed by Christoph Städler consists of three 9-hole courses which can be combined into three complete 18-hole courses, a guaranty for different severity. |
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Warnemunde - Golf and Country Club, Fleesensee A PGA European Tour Course, The Schloss Course is situated behind the stunning Schloss Park and as such is surrounded by natural mature woodland, offering golf enthusiasts a true test of parkland golf. Designed by European Golf Design, the course demands careful placement of shot from the tee, with strategically placed pot bunkers and water hazards throughout the layout. |