Stone Course

The 9 hole Stone Course lies on a limestone plain between junipers, restored stone fences, and a protected national heritage site where each hole has a story to tell. The course is open to the winds and imparts a links feeling.

However, like many ancient cites and archaeological finds in Estonia, the Stone Course tells of a history dating back over 5000 years.

Stone Course Par 35

You may have heard or seen that construction of the new Annika Course in Jõelähtme is progressing rapidly, with completion scheduled for 2027. But how can you play golf at the Stone Course this year?

  • From 2 June, the course will have a par of 35, with nine holes open for play, two of which will use winter greens.
  • General Play rounds cannot be officially recorded, and competitions will not count towards the HCPI ranking.