Whatever your handicap, you'll find plenty to brag about at the 19th hole back home: play Russia's only Championship course, just a short "drive" away from its fascinating capital city, Moscow; go long in Tallinn, the jewel-like capital of Estonia, with a course that measures over 7,000 yards or try the brand new Links Course at Parnu where you can combine golf with spa treatments to ease those aching muscles; or try out the Champioinship course close to Vilnius, the exciting capital of Lithuania.
With Swedes and Danes now featuring in the top twenty of the world's golfers, it is no surprise that some of the best courses are in Scandinavia. Close to the Swedish coast and just two hours from Copenhagen airport across the famous Bridge, Halmstad has two 18 hole courses where the great game has been played since 1938.
Now for the truly adventurous golfer, what about a round under the Midnight Sun where the courses never close? Bode, Narvik and Lofoten all possess exciting tests of your stamina and ability to orientate yourself to playing at strange times of the night, with the sun still in your eyes. Tromso's course runs alongside the fjord for breath-taking views and risky drives. The Baltics will bring you spectacular Midnight Sun experiences with new courses springing up throughout this enthralling region.
Iceland has fifteen 18 hole and fifty 9 hole courses and hosts the Arctic Open, where you can join a truly international field of golf enthusiasts.
Greenland has the northern most golf course in the world where hypothermia is more of a threat than heat stroke but we'll make sure you are well prepared for the round of your life.
So wherever you hang your golf bag, be sure that Sweden, Norway, Denmark, Russia and the Baltics to name just some of our destinations can all provide great golf and a great time.
We know our lands and we will take you there.
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