White Beach Golf
Pärnu
Located near Valgeranna Beach on Pärnu Bay, White Beach Golf offers a relaxed coastal golf experience in one of Estonia’s best-known summer regions. Designed by Finnish architect Kosti Kuronen and opened in 2005, the course was the first 18-hole golf course in Pärnu County.
The layout has a soft links-style feel, with open fairways, coastal scenery and the nearby beach adding to the atmosphere. However, it is not a pure links course. Water plays a big role here, with the Audru River running alongside the course and several artificial lakes and water hazards adding challenge throughout the round.
White Beach Golf is playable for a wide range of golfers, offering enough room from the tee while still asking for accuracy around the water and greens. It works especially well for relaxed golf breaks, summer holidays and mixed itineraries where guests want to combine golf with beaches, spa hotels and the resort-town feel of nearby Pärnu.
For Estonia golf holidays, White Beach Golf pairs nicely with Pärnu Bay Golf Links for a strong coastal golf combination, or as part of a wider itinerary including Tallinn, Niitvälja and Estonian Golf & Country Club.
Tallinn Airport
135km
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About The Area
Pärnu is Estonia’s classic summer resort city, sitting on the country’s west coast beside Pärnu Bay. Known locally as Estonia’s “summer capital”, it combines long sandy beaches, spa hotels, cafés and a relaxed seaside feel with one of the strongest golf offerings in the Baltics. Visit Estonia highlights Pärnu’s beach and promenade as key parts of the city’s appeal, making it a natural fit for golfers who want coastal golf with easy post-round relaxation.
The standout venue is Pärnu Bay Golf Links, located around 10 minutes outside the city. It is described by Visit Estonia and the club itself as the first links-type course in the Baltic countries, set on sandy coastal land with fescue grasses, wide fairways, expansive sand areas and bold, multi-level greens. The course was designed by Finnish architect Lassi Pekka Tilander and plays as a par-72 from around 4,500 to 6,200 metres, with a 5-hole par-3 course and practice facilities also available.
For extra variety, White Beach Golf near Valgerand is another strong Pärnu County option. It was the first 18-hole golf course in the county, designed by Kosti Kuronen, with the Audru River, artificial lakes and dune-like views shaping the round.
Golf in Pärnu is best from May to September, when Estonia’s long daylight hours and warmer coastal weather make evening rounds especially appealing. Off the course, Pärnu is made for gentle seaside days: beach walks, spa treatments, summer cafés, cycling and relaxed restaurants all sit close together.
For golfers seeking Baltic links golf, a proper seaside atmosphere and a calmer alternative to busier European golf resorts, Pärnu is one of Estonia’s strongest and most enjoyable golf escapes.













