Golf in Iceland

Few golfing experiences are as singular as a round in Iceland. Played against a backdrop of lava fields, volcanic ridges, coastal cliffs and distant glaciers, the game here is shaped entirely by its dramatic North Atlantic setting. With close to twenty published courses scattered around the island, golf is woven into landscapes that feel raw and elemental, where the rough may give way to moss-covered lava and the sea is rarely far from view. The short but intense season runs through the summer months, when the famous midnight sun makes it possible to tee off late into the evening under daylight that simply refuses to fade.

The courses themselves carry that distinctive character. Clubs such as Golfklúbburinn Leynir, Grafarholtsvöllur and Brautarholtsvöllur, along with layouts like Nesvöllur, Bakkakotsvöllur and Hamarsvöllur, range from windswept coastal ground to inland tracks framed by hills and open sky. The wind and ever-changing weather demand creativity and a sturdy game, but that challenge is part of the appeal. For the travelling golfer in search of something genuinely different, Iceland offers a bucket-list adventure: a chance to play in nearly endless daylight, surrounded by some of the most extraordinary scenery in the golfing world. It is less about scorecards than about the memory of the place itself, and few rounds anywhere leave a stronger impression.

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