1. Uummannaq, Greenland

This beautifully scenic and bone-chilling location is where the World Ice Gold Championship takes place. Uummannaq is 590 kilometres north of the Arctic Circle. Watch this video to see more information about the event:

2. Lake Baikal, Russia

The oldest, deepest, and largest freshwater lake, containing 20% of the world’s unfrozen surface fresh water, becomes a magical place and golf course in the winter. This destination hosts the Baikal Prize Open anually in the town of Listvyanka.

3. Svalbard, Norway

Svalbard is a frozen island, 1,000km north of the Arctic Circle. Here, you can play well into the night as the sun stays in the sky well past midnight for many nights in Winter and Spring. See more of the island’s breathtaking views in the video below:

4. Casey Station, Antartica

The station is a permanent base managed by the Austrailian Antartic Division (AAD). The limited amount of sunlight and -20°C temperature doesn’t stop the the current team working there from enjoying some ice golf. Take a look at the terrain using the Google Earth map below:

5. Iqaluit, Nunavut, Canada

The Toonik Tyme Spring Festival features 4 days of indoor and outdoor events to celebrate the new season. Ice Golf is one of the festivities among dog sledding, seal events, and other festivities that takes place each year.

Where would you like to go on your next Ice Golfing Adventure?