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Nordhaug Golf Course is located in an old farmland. The farm is run as it is today from the 1830s. Much of the area was previously used as a riding center, and where the clubhouse is located today there was a large riding hall that was demolished for the benefit of the clubhouse and golf center. The farm Nordhaug, which owns the land, has one of the largest farms in Norway. The grounds of the farm can be documented from the younger Iron Age. Some of a former river river was filled in around the 1960s and today forms parts of the range and training areas.
The open area of the course is divided by a small river where the area is protected as an important biotopic protection area. It has been shown that this area is one of the areas in Norway with the highest number of different bird species.
The Nordhaug course was designed together with Haga Golf Course from 2000 and opened for the first time in 2002. It borders one of the hills on Haga and the forest towards Bærumsmarka. The clubhouse and golf center were completed in 2006. The club was founded in 2010.
The track on the track is Norway's largest with 80 mats divided into 2 floors.
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