AMBER BALTIC GOLF CLUB
🇵🇱 Kolczewo, West Pomeranian, PL
Designed by Hans-Georg Erhardt
Amber Baltic Golf Club occupies a coastal setting in Kolczewo, a village in Poland's West Pomeranian Voivodeship near the Baltic Sea. Designed by Hans-Georg Erhardt, a German architect known for his work on several European courses, the layout takes advantage of the region's natural terrain, which blends elements of links-style topography with the forested landscape characteristic of this part of the Polish coast. The course sits within a few kilometers of the sea, positioning it in an area where maritime winds and sandy soils influence playing conditions.
The routing moves through varied ground that includes open stretches and wooded sections, creating a mix of exposed and sheltered holes. The coastal proximity means wind is often a factor, particularly on the more open holes where strategic club selection and shot shaping become important. The design incorporates natural hazards and undulating fairways that reflect Erhardt's approach to working with existing landforms rather than imposing heavily manufactured features.
Amber Baltic serves both local golfers and visitors exploring Poland's developing golf scene along the Baltic coast. The region has seen gradual growth in golf tourism, with courses like this one offering an alternative to more established destinations in Western Europe. The club provides access to a relatively uncrowded golfing experience in a coastal environment, appealing to those interested in exploring lesser-known layouts in Central and Eastern Europe.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Amber Baltic was designed by Hans-Georg Erhardt.
Yes. Amber Baltic at Amber Baltic Golf Club is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Amber Baltic is 72.
Amber Baltic is a 18-hole course.