Hosting courses

Estonian G&CC

Only 20 minutes from Tallinn, Estonia’s beautiful and historic capital, Estonian Golf and Country Club comprises the truly stunning 18-hole Championship Sea Course and the nine-hole links-style Stone Course. Both are situated in a rural coastal environment beside the Baltic Sea, nestled within an ancient archaeological site and meandering their way through a sylvan setting all the way to the coast and delta of the Jägala River.

Estonia Estonia

Falsterbo Golfklubb

"An outstanding links” The words come from Major David Blair, Captain of The Royal & Ancient Golf Club of S:t Andrews when he visited Falsterbo GK. Surely it is a unique course in many ways.

The full 18 holes course was consecrated the summer of 1930. After a few changes, the course was finished in its current layout 1934.

Sweden Sweden

Formby Golf Club

Formby Golf Club is a true championship links course unlike any other, founded in 1884. Running through mature sand dunes and pinewoods, the combination of well protected greens, undulating fairways and challenging tee shots signifies a course of magnificent contrasts.

England England

Forsgårdens Golfklubb

Forsgårdens Golf Club is a course that has hosted several major championships. The course is in Kungsbacka, only a 15-minute walk from the town centre. Kungsbacka is a small picturesque town and is located only 20 km south of Gothenburg.

The Club provides a scenic moor course that provides a challenge to all types of golfers. The course has rough growing high at specific places, that gives swaying grass around the track, providing a great experience for the player. The course is a par 72.

Sweden Sweden

Furesø Golfklub

Furesø Golf Club

Furesø Golf Club is one of North Zealand's best and most beautiful golf courses in charming and peaceful surroundings. The golf course consists of 27 holes in a medium-hilly landscape, where a couple of the holes have been nominated as some of Denmark's best par 3 and par 4 holes.

 

Exciting and varied course

Denmark Denmark

Gams-Werdenberg

The 18-hole course, which opened in 2008 and is embedded in a unique mountain panorama, offers a great golfing experience for players of all handicap classes.

Liechtenstein Liechtenstein

GC Domaine Impérial

The Club was officially opened in May 1988 with a long drive hit by Severiano Ballesteros. It was soon to gain an excellent reputation in Swiss golfing circles. Our splendid location on banks of Lac Léman, midway between Lausanne and Geneva, the majestic natural surroundings and top quality facilities are some of the reasons for the very complimentary reviews that the Club and its magnificent course have received.

Switzerland Switzerland

GC St Leon-Rot

St. Leon-Rot Golf Club, which we owe to the vision of one man who wanted to create a unique golfing paradise, was opened more than 20 years ago. In 1997, Dietmar Hopp, the founder of St. Leon-Rot Golf Club teed off the first ball at its official opening and the club has set new golfing standards ever since. Our golf club represents fairness, innovation and reliability.

Germany Germany

Golf & Spa Kunětická Hora

The championship golf course Kunětická Hora opened in 2007 meets all the requirements and standards of modern golf course. The course was designed by one the worlds leading golf designer and the winner of 64 tournaments internationaly Graham Marsh who designed more than 80 golf courses around world.

"Over the past years, we are proud to have welcomed a number of national and international tournaments and become regular European Challenge Tour destination. Of course we hope and plan to host many more in the future"  

Czech Republic Czech Republic

Golf Arboretum

The Arboretum golf course is located in unspoiled nature, on the edge of the renowned botanical garden Arboretum, in Volčji Potok. It is less than 8 km from the motorway and only 15 km from Ljubljana and Brnik Airport.

The course boasts a picturesque clubhouse that offers comfort to golfers and other visitors. 

The Arboretum golf course was designed by the famous Italian architect Marco Croze in collaboration with the local architect Peter Škofic. 

Slovenia Slovenia

Golf Club de Lausanne

At an altitude of 850 meters north of Lausanne, Golf Club Lausanne offers a lot of variety, with centenary trees amid magnificent scenery. The first nine opened in 1921 and nine others in 1931. This course has hosted many prestigious events which have contributed to its sporting excellence.

Switzerland Switzerland

Golf Club Murhof

Across the border, few Austrian golf courses are well known. Having hosted many International Championships (European Young Masters 04,05,06; European Mens Championships, European Challenge Tour, European Ladies Tour, IELAC 2015) GC Murhof has gained an international reputation. Many famous European Professionals have played here in their Amateur years.

Austria Austria

Golf Club Schloss Schönborn

Two thirds of the 27-hole Championship Course lay within the Castle Grounds. The picturesque course of Golf Club Schloß Schönborn, can easily compete with England's and America's best!

Internationally acclaimed through its membership of the Finest Golf Courses of the World. In 2009, Austrian Golfers voted Schönborn as the best course in Austria, for its fifth time. Since the vote Schönborn was always within the top-3.
 
The World Travel Awards was awarded in 2009 in Barbados to Golfclub Schloß Schönborn, as best Austrian Golf Course.
 

Austria Austria

Golf Club The Dutch

 The Dutch is centrally located in the Netherlands, in the village of Spijk (municipality of West Betuwe). The International Championship Level golf course designed by top designer Colin Montgomerie is maintained to the highest European standards. 

Netherlands Netherlands

Golf de Chantilly

The Golf de Chantilly was inaugurated in 1909. It was designed by the British architect Tom Simpson who has made many of the most famous courses in France.

 
Golf de Chantilly
4 Allée de la Ménagerie
60500 Vineuil-Saint-Firmin
France
Phone: +33 3 44 57 04 43
http://membres.golfdechantilly.com​
 
France France