If you are interested in highly rated international tournaments, be ready for July 3 when the first and the oldest
golf tournament
Most records ever at Niitvälja Karikas
This year’s Niitvälja Karikas by Infortar will definitely be remembered for a long time, as the tournament has never seen
The second round of Niitvälja Karikas brought a new course record!
Competition on day two of the XXXI Niitvälja Karikas by Infortar offered excitement until the very last holes and the
Pro Andrew Scott Richardson scores the best result of the opening day of XXXI Niitvälja Karikas 2023 by Infortar
The 54-hole stroke play competition Niitvälja Karikas 2023 by Infortar started at Niitvälja today, on 5 July. The 31st iteration
Niitvälja Karikas will be played for the 31th time with a prize money of 10,000 euros
If you are interested in highly rated international tournaments, be ready for July 5 when the first and the oldest
The name of the winner in the men’s class, Mattias Varjun, will be engraved on the cup of Niitvälja for the first time
The final day of XXX Niitvälja Karikas by Infortar brought many unexpected solutions and remained exciting until the very last
The record of Niitvälja Karikas is at risk
The second day of XXX Niitvälja Karikas by Infortar was very intense and brought along a number of changes at
Opening day of the XXX Niitvälja Karikas by Infortar – pro Ilari Saulo in the lead
The oldest golf competition in the Baltic States, Niitvälja Karikas by Infortar 2022, which is celebrating its thirtieth season this
Niitvälja Karikas will soon be played for the 30th time with a prize money of 10,000 euros
If you are interested in highly rated international tournaments, be ready for June 29 when the first and the oldest
Final results of XXIX Niitvälja Karikas – Carl Hellat repeated his 2017 victory
XXIX Niitvälja Karikas was exciting till the end and the winner of senior men wasn’t clear before a play-off. The
Opening day at Niitvälja Karikas – last year’s winner Tyko Tuohimaa in the lead
The oldest golf tournament in the Baltic States, Niitvälja Karikas, was played for the 29th time last weekend. The three-day