Estonian Golf & Country Club

Website: https://egcc.ee/

Frequently Asked Questions

When is the best time of year to play Estonian Golf & Country Club?

You'll want to aim for late May through early September for the best conditions and those incredible long daylight hours. We love playing in June and July when you can literally tee off at 10 PM and still see your ball. The shoulder seasons in May and September can also offer great value with fewer crowds.

How challenging are the courses at Estonian Golf & Country Club, especially for different handicaps?

The Sea Course is a proper test, especially when the wind picks up off the Baltic - it demands precision and smart course management from start to finish. For a more relaxed but still engaging round, the Stone Course offers a fantastic warm-up or a great option for higher handicappers looking for a fun challenge without the same intensity.

What's the easiest way to get to Estonian Golf & Country Club from Tallinn, and what else should we plan to do nearby?

Getting there is a breeze - it's a short, scenic drive from Tallinn, about 25-30 minutes, so a rental car or taxi is your best bet. After your round, we highly recommend exploring the charming medieval Old Town of Tallinn; it's a UNESCO site and a perfect contrast to the modern golf experience.

Is Estonian Golf & Country Club good value for money compared to other European courses?

Absolutely, we think it offers excellent value. While not a budget option, the green fees are generally more accessible than comparable championship courses in Western Europe, and you're getting world-class conditions and facilities. Consider a twilight rate for an even better deal if you're flexible with your tee time.

What makes Estonian Golf & Country Club truly unique, and are there any must-play holes?

Its coastal setting is truly special, with several holes on the Sea Course playing right along the Baltic Sea, offering stunning views and strategic challenges. The par-3 13th, 'The Island Green,' is iconic and will definitely test your nerve, while the finishing holes along the coastline are unforgettable.