VIERUMÄEN GOLFSEURA
🇫🇮 Vierumäki, Paijanne Tavastia, FI
Designed by Jan Sederholm
Classic at Vierumäen Golfseura occupies a forested landscape in Paijanne Tavastia, roughly 130 kilometers northeast of Helsinki. Designed by Jan Sederholm, a Finnish architect who shaped several courses across the Nordic region during the mid-to-late twentieth century, the layout works through rolling terrain characteristic of southern Finland's glacially sculpted topography. The routing moves among stands of pine and birch, with elevation changes that create natural amphitheater settings for several holes and require thoughtful club selection on approach shots.
The course reflects Sederholm's tendency to preserve existing landforms and integrate fairways into the forest rather than clearing wide corridors. Doglegs follow the contours of ridges and valleys, and greens often sit on plateaus or in natural bowls. Water appears selectively, typically in the form of small ponds or streams that influence play on a handful of holes. The design emphasizes accuracy over distance, rewarding players who navigate the tree-lined fairways and read the subtleties of sloped putting surfaces.
Vierumäki itself is a recognized sports institute and resort area, and the golf club benefits from this broader infrastructure. The facility has hosted Finnish national championships and regional amateur events over the years, serving as a testing ground for competitive players while remaining accessible to members and visitors. The setting, away from urban centers, offers a quiet round in a landscape that changes dramatically with the seasons.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Classic was designed by Jan Sederholm.
Yes. Classic at Vierumäen Golfseura is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Classic is 72.
Classic plays 5,691 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
The slope rating at Classic is 132.
Classic is a 18-hole course.