Brioni Golf Course

Course Information Unclaimed

Address:
Brijuni
Istarska županija
52212
Croatia

Brijuni Golf Course is an 18-hole championship course located on Veliki Brijun island in Brijuni National Park. The course measures 5,492 meters with a par of 71 (4,937 meters for ladies). Established in 1922, it ranks among Europe's oldest continuously operating golf courses and was redesigned in 1933 by renowned architects Tom Simpson and George Thomas during golf's "golden age."

The course is situated in the peaceful northeastern section of the island, featuring wide fairways accommodating various skill levels from recreational to professional players. Hazards include sand bunkers, bushes, individual trees, and water barriers. A distinctive characteristic is its eco-friendly design—no pesticides are used and grass relies on natural rainfall, creating a course that integrates seamlessly with the island's intact natural environment.

The setting is notably unique, allowing golfers to play surrounded by native wildlife including deer, mouflons, rabbits, and peacocks. The course offers a combination of strategic gameplay, diverse shot requirements, and entertainment value. Year-round playability is possible due to the Mediterranean climate, with temperatures rarely dropping below freezing. The course provides equipment rental, professional instruction through its golf academy, and facilities including a golf house with bar and reception services.

Course Management

Location Map

Upcoming Events

No upcoming events at this course.