KULTARANTA GOLF RESORT
🇫🇮 Naantali, Finland Proper, FI
Designed by Jan Sederholm
Kultaranta is a Finnish golf course located in Naantali, a coastal town near Turku in the Finland Proper region. Designed by Jan Sederholm, a prominent Finnish golf architect known for his work across Scandinavia, the course reflects the design sensibilities common to Nordic golf: integration with natural terrain, strategic use of native vegetation, and routing that works with rather than against the landscape. Sederholm's portfolio includes several well-regarded layouts in Finland, and his approach typically emphasizes playability for a range of skill levels while preserving the character of the site.
The course occupies land in southwestern Finland, a region characterized by relatively gentle topography compared to the country's interior and north. The proximity to the Baltic Sea and the archipelago coastline influences the local climate and vegetation, though specific details about elevation changes, water features, or signature holes are not widely documented in international sources. Finnish courses of this era generally incorporate pine and birch forests, natural grasses, and strategic bunkering that rewards thoughtful course management.
Kultaranta Golf Resort serves both members and visitors, functioning as a destination facility in a region known for summer tourism. The club provides amenities typical of Nordic golf resorts, where the short playing season encourages well-maintained conditions and a focus on hospitality. The course contributes to Finland's growing golf culture, which has expanded significantly since the late twentieth century as the sport gained popularity across Scandinavia.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Kultaranta was designed by Jan Sederholm.
Yes. Kultaranta at Kultaranta Golf Resort is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Kultaranta is 72.
Kultaranta plays 6,301 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
Kultaranta is a 18-hole course.