Golf Course Introduction

Enjoy the elegance of a costal haven



Yyteri Golf is located in Yyteri, Pori, on Finland's west coast, surrounded by sandy dunes and a scenic seaside landscape - right next to some of Finland's most beautiful beaches. The course is known for its links-inspired character and pristine Nordic nature.

The 18-hole Yyteri Golf course offers a high-quality and enjoyable challenging experience for players of all skill levels. Elegant dune scenery and a varied course design create a memorable round. The course and clubhouse are fully accrssible, and quests have access to golf carts, practice area and coaching services.


HOLE 1

Yyteri’s opening hole is a gentle double dogleg where wind plays a key role. Long hitters may reach the green in two, but a safer line is to place the second shot into the bend, leaving around 100 metres.
The receptive green is guarded by bunkers on both sides, and going long is best avoided.

HOLE 2

The second hole is a challenging par four. Keep your tee shot on the fairway and aim for the small, elevated green—going long leaves a tricky chip.

HOLE 3

A short par four. An iron off the tee is sufficient. Long hitters may choose to attack the green directly from the tee.

The large, well-contoured green offers room, but shots that go long result in a difficult downhill chip.


HOLE 4

A short dogleg to the left, best played between two large pines.

The small, elevated green slopes strongly to the left, with littlee room behind and out-of-bounds close to the left edge.

Although the hole may appear confusing at first, it is actually quite straightforward.

HOLE 5

The course’s first par three. In addition to the bunkers located on the sides and behind the green, there is a water hazard on the left side of the green. A ball that enters the hazard may alternatively be played from the drop zone.

The green is flat and receptive.

HOLE 6

Narrow and straight, with a hazard running the entire left side.
The long, receptive green is guarded by a deep front-right bunker and slopes away on the left.

HOLE 7

Dogleg left where the tee shot must be long enough to open the approach.
Large two-tier green with bunkers on both sides and out of bounds behind.

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HOLE 8

A par five where accuracy off the tee sets up a short approach.
Receptive front, tricky back, with bunkers left, right, and behind the green.

HOLE 9

Large, fairly flat green with water hazards left and behind.
Three bunkers surround the green, the right one especially deep.

HOLE 10

Tight dogleg left through forest. Long hitters may cut the corner.
Large elevated two-tier green with deep bunkers left and behind.

HOLE 11

After a narrow tee shot, the hole opens up nicely.
Two-tier green with bunkers all around; front receptive, back slopes away.

HOLE 12

The course’s toughest par three.
Long, narrow green with junipers guarding the front and out of bounds behind.

HOLE 13

Short dogleg right requiring a well-placed tee shot.
Contoured, receptive green surrounded by three bunkers.

HOLE 14

The longest par four on the course, demanding a solid tee shot.
Large, flat green protected by three bunkers.

HOLE 15

Short but demanding par three.
Elevated green with a deep front bunker and limited space behind it.

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HOLE 16

Straightforward hole with little room for error.The green is flat and fairly large. Additional challenge on the approach is provided by three surrounding bunkers.

HOLE 17

The longest par five on the course. The tee shot should be played to the left of two pine trees. The lay-up must be long enough to avoid leaving an overly difficult approach.

Water in front and bunkers on the sides protect a receptive green.

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HOLE 18

The widest fairway on the course. The tee shot is challenged by a pine tree located at the front left edge of the fairway.

Elevated two-tier green with deep bunkers front-left and right