
The aurora borealis, also known as the northern lights, shined above the Jõelähtme skyline in the early hours of Saturday, May 11. The amazing skyward light show was caused by a massive geomagnetic storm hitting the Earth.



The aurora borealis, also known as the northern lights, shined above the Jõelähtme skyline in the early hours of Saturday, May 11. The amazing skyward light show was caused by a massive geomagnetic storm hitting the Earth.


Preparations for the European Championships are in full swing, and from Sunday, 5 July onwards, the Sea Course will be dedicated to official practice rounds and championship activities.
Read moreConstruction work on the Annika Course has reached a stage that requires partial closure of the Stone Course holes. Starting June 25, six holes will remain open, and the course par will change from 35 to 23.
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The Estonian Golf Association, in cooperation with Estonian Golf & Country Club, will host two major international tournaments this summer in Jõelähtme.
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