SALIENA GOLF
🇱🇻 Babite, Babite, LV
Designed by Jack Nicklaus, Pekka Wesamaa
Garden at Saliena Golf sits in Babite, a municipality just southwest of Riga in the forested, gently rolling terrain characteristic of Latvia's central lowlands. The course represents a collaboration between Finnish architect Pekka Wesamaa and Jack Nicklaus, bringing together European sensibilities and American design principles to the Baltic region. The routing takes advantage of the natural pine and birch forests that frame many holes, with fairways carved through woodland corridors and openings that create strategic variety in club selection and shot-making.
The layout incorporates water features and elevation changes modest by global standards but notable for the relatively flat Latvian landscape, offering visual interest and tactical decisions throughout the round. Saliena Golf operates as part of a broader recreational development in the Babite area, serving both local members and visiting golfers exploring the growing golf scene in the Baltic states. The property reflects the expansion of golf infrastructure in Latvia over recent decades, as the sport has gained traction in a region with limited historical golf tradition.
The course provides a year-round amenity when weather permits, though the Baltic climate limits the practical playing season. Facilities include practice areas and clubhouse dining that cater to a membership base drawn largely from Riga's business and professional community, along with international visitors seeking golf experiences in Northern Europe's less-traveled destinations.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Garden was designed by Jack Nicklaus and Pekka Wesamaa.
Yes. Garden at Saliena Golf is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Garden is 27.
Garden is a 9-hole course.