Esbjerg, Denmark
Esbjerg Golfklub is beautifully situated in the Marbaek area in the northern end of the Wadden Sea National Park. Having been founded in 1921, the club has a rich history, and it moved to its present location in 1975. With two 18-hole courses of a high standard as well as several good practice facilities.
The championship course Marbaek by NorSea was opened in 1975 and features a lot of heather and heathland-type landscapes. This course has hosted several notable tournaments. Marbaek by NorSea: features a lot of heather and heathland-type landscapes. The course is rather flat, but because it is exposed to the wind and the elements, the weather plays a big role. This is the more challenging of our two courses, so there is a general handicap limit of 36. Our Myrtue Course was opened as a 9-hole course in 1993 but was extended to 18 holes in 2007. This course features a varied layout with a combination of trees and open landscapes. Myrtue Course: presents a charming challenge and features a combination of trees and more open landscapes. So also here, the wind will play a big role. At certain points, there are views of Ho Bay, the northern end of the Wadden Sea National Park. |
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