Saagjärve kinnistu
Mäha, Valga maakond, Estonia
Otepää Golf Center is a full-length championship golf course featuring 18 holes with a par of 73, located in Mäha village, Otepää municipality in southern Estonia. The course was designed by Finnish architect Pekka Wesamaa, with the first nine holes opening in 2006 and holes 10-18 completed in 2007.
The course is notable for offering a par-6 hole (hole 10), which is rarely found in Nordic golf courses, providing a unique experience for players. Otepää is considered one of Estonia's premier and highest-quality golf courses, designed for golfers who appreciate strategic play and varied terrain within a natural setting.
The layout accommodates golfers of all skill levels, from beginners to experienced players, featuring undulating landscape with diverse natural scenery. Players traverse approximately 5-10 kilometers during a round. The course hosts regular club championships and tournaments throughout the year, with an active competitive calendar.
Otepää Golf Center offers comprehensive amenities including a restaurant, practice facilities, instruction programs, and membership options for both casual and dedicated golfers.