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You can enjoy your favorite sport and still have some free time afterward to walk the cobblestone streets of Old Tallinn.
If you are with non-golfers, they can horseback ride close by. See our horseback riding excursion and, if it appeals, call us. We will arrange a shared transfer and save you some money.
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Niitvälja Golf Course was completed in its full measure in 1994. Being the only 18-hole course in the Baltics during the 90s, Niitvälja as the place-name has become the synonym of golf in Estonia and the course itself has been highly rated by both local and foreign players. Half the course is located in the forests which makes it even more challenging.
The first nine holes and the practice area were opened to the public in 1993 and the world-standard 18-hole golf course was inaugurated one year later. In 2000 the rehabilitation works commenced in order to modernize the course - many easier greens acquired a more interesting form and many new bunkers were built. In 2004 the course enlargement project was kicked off and by autumn 2006 the first step of the project – redesign and modernization of the 18-hole Park course - was completed. The holes are situated on varied ground, some wide with plenty of room for the ball to fly, while others hidden in the wood demanding highly precise strokes. The author of the course layout is Swedish golf course architect Åke Persson and the architect of the new holes is Peter Chamberline. The length of the course is 6411m from white tees, 5854m from yellow tees and 5100m from red tees.
The practice area of Niitvälja is among the largest in Europe, consisting of three putting, two chipping and two pitching greens, five bunkers, a 15-place turf range, a 30-place driving range and a nine-hole natural mini-golf. Niitvälja has all necessary facilities to host invitational or open golf tournaments and customer events. The club house accommodates a restaurant seating 70-80, Pro-shop, dressing rooms and saunas. Green card courses are instructed by experienced PROs.
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The course opens in April and stays open until the end of October.
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