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Norway

Norway, thanks to the Gulf Stream, is not as chilly as you might think, the 'Land of the Midnight Sun' has warm summer days. The landscape is dramatic where the mountains sweep down into the crystal fjords.

  1. The spectacular 18-hole Lofoten Links course opened in the summer of 2015 and it’s situated in a remote spot along the rugged coast of the island of Gimsøya, in the northern reaches of Norway...

  2. Miklagard

    Norway

    Miklagard is one of Norway’s best courses, opening for play in 2002 with every intention to rank alongside the world’s top courses.

  3. Oslo GolfKlubb is the oldest golf club in Norway which dates back to 1924. The course is set on the banks of Lake Bogstad which edge the layout on two sides.

  4. Holtsmark

    Norway

    The pay and play golf facility at Holtsmark is Scandinavian woodland golf at its very best, with tree-lined fairways laid out along ridgelines and across a number of steep valleys...

  5. There are two elements that make Kongsvinger Golfklubb stand out. Firstly, each hole is lined with tall firs creating separate corridors...

  6. Stavanger

    Norway

    The holes at Stavanger Golf Club are tree-lined and relatively tight so precision off the tee are the watchwords here.

  7. Bjaavann

    Norway

    The course here at Bjaavann Golf Club opened in 2006 and it’s based around Lake Bjaavann. Five holes hug the edge of the water and the remaining fairways traverse dense forest, rocky outcrops and wandering streams as they take the golfer on a wonderful woodland journey.

  8. Within the Trondheim municipality you will find Byneset Golf Club, the only course in Norway designed by the firm of Donald Steel.

  9. Jeremy Turner has designed and upgraded a large number of Scandinavian courses and he was the architect behind Nøtterøy which opened in 2000.

  10. Larvik

    Norway

    Larvik Golf Club is set on the edge of Larvik Fjord and is naturally influenced by sea breezes.

  11. Located on the shore of the largest lake in Norway, Atlungstad started out as the idea of a local goldsmith. He used the fields as his golf practice area, and one day he had a bit of an epiphany...

  12. Englishman Jeremy Turner designed the course at Moss & Rygge and the layout is routed across former farmland which lies close to the dramatic Oslofjord bay.

  13. Losby hosted the European Ladies Tour SAS Masters in 2007 – true recognition that the Østmork course is one of the very best in Norway.

  14. Meland

    Norway

    Meland Golf Club is already receiving accolades as one of Europe's best new venues and the course looks good, with a unique setting among forests, lakes and mountains.

  15. Vestfold

    Norway

    Vestfold Golf Club was established in 1958 so it’s one of the oldest in Norway. Jeremy Turner updated the open parkland course and his new layout opened in 2002.

  16. Rolf Jensen and Paal Midtvaage designed the course at Gamle Fredrikstad Golfklubb and it’s something of a new kid on the Norwegian golfing block, having only opened its doors to visitors in 2012.

  17. Stiklestad Golf Club is considered by many to be one of the most challenging courses in Norway, as it is quite narrow and the penal rough and trees lining the fairways can quickly ruin a good score.

  18. Hauger

    Norway

    Situated just north east of Oslo, the 18-hole golf course at Hauger Golf Club is yet another modern classic from the drawing board of Jeremy Turner.

  19. Situated close to Stavanger Airport, Sola Golf Klubb was founded in 1992 and it has developed over the years into a National Training Centre for the Norwegian Golf Federation.

  20. Borre

    Norway

    The course at Borre Golf Club is a 6,891-yard par 72 layout set in a gently undulating park and forest landscape around the Semb Manor House beside Lake Borre.

  21. Haugaland

    Norway

    Designed by local architect Svein Drange Olsnes, the course at Haugaland Golfklubb was constructed in two stages, with the first nine appearing in 2001 then the second nine arriving seven years later to complete the layout.

  22. Elverum

    Norway

    The original 9-hole course at Starmoen was used by Hedmark Golfklubb, which was formed through the merger of Høsbjør Golfklubb and Elverum Golfklubb. In 1993, two years after the course was expanded to 18 holes, the old club folded and Elverum took control of the golf operation.

  23. Kragerø

    Norway

    Extending to a sensible 5,428 metres from the back tees, the course at Kragerø Golfklubb is set within a large, 1700-acre wooded property where golfers first walked the tree-lined fairways in 2003.

  24. The Solastraden course at Sola Golf Klubb comprises 18 of the 45 holes available at a modern golf facility outside Stavanger which is used by the Norwegian Golf Federation as a National Training Centre.

  25. Architect Johan Benestam recently renovated the 27-hole layout at Haga Golfklubb – where the Gul and Rød nines form the premier 18-hole course – and the main focus of the upgrade was improving the fairway drainage and bunkering.

  26. Trysil

    Norway

    The course at Trysil Golf Club opened in 2003 and was designed by Jeremy Turner, who has a number of excellent courses to his name in the Nordic countries...

  27. Tyrifjord

    Norway

    Occupying a beautiful site on the island of Storøya, the fairways of Tyrifjord Golfklubb weave through forest and parkland close to the waters of Tyrifjorden Lake.

  28. Drammen

    Norway

    Designed by Jeremy Turner, the 18-hole layout at Drammen Golfklubb extends to just over 5,750 metres from the back tees, playing to a par of 71 (out in 34 then back in 37).

  29. Sorknes

    Norway

    Measuring 6,715 yards from the back markers, the 18-hole course at Sorknes Golf Club lies within a beautiful pine forest in the valley of Osterdalen...

  30. Mørk

    Norway

    Situated half an hour’s drive northeast of Moss, the course at Mørk Golfklubb started out as a 6-hole track in 1990, extending to an 18-hole layout a decade later.