European Minigolf Sport Federation - EMF is the umbrella organisation of minigolf players throughout Europe, members are national minigolf federations. [1] [2]
Nation | Federation | Notes |
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Albania | Shoqata Shqiptare e Minigolfit | |
Armenia | National Golf Association of Armenia | |
Austria | Österreichischer Bahnengolf-Verband | |
Belarus | Belarus Golf Association | |
Belgium | Union Belge de Golfe Miniature | |
Croatia | Croatian Minigolf Federation | |
Cyprus | Cyprus City Mini Golf | |
Czech Republic | Ceský Minigolfový Svaz | |
Denmark | Dansk Minigolf Union | |
Estonia | Estonian Minigolf Association | |
Finland | Suomen Ratagolfliitto | |
France | Fédération Francaise de Golf sur Pistes | |
Georgia | Georgian National Golf Federation | |
Germany | Deutscher Minigolfsport Verband | |
United Kingdom | British Mini Golf Association | |
Hungary | Magyar Minigolf Országos Szakszövetség | |
Israel | Israeli Minigolf Association (R.A.) | |
Italy | Federazione Italiana Golf su Pista | |
Kosovo | Federata e Minigolfit e Kosovës | |
Latvia | Latvian Minigolf Clubs Association | |
Liechtenstein | Liechtensteiner Minigolf-Sport-Verband | |
Luxembourg | Fédération Luxombourgeoise de Golf sur Pistes | |
Moldova | National Golf Federation of Moldova | |
Netherlands | Nederlandse Minigolf Bond (NMB) | |
Norway | Norges Minigolf Forbund | |
Poland | Poland Minigolf Club Sopot | |
Portugal | Federação Portuguesa de Minigolfe | |
Romania | Romania Club Sportiv Minigolf Riviera | |
Russia | Russian Minigolf Association | |
Serbia | Serbia Minigolf Association | |
Slovakia | Slovensky Zvàz Dràhovèho Golfu | |
Slovenia | Mini Golf Zveza Slovenije | |
Spain | Spanish Minigolf Association, Agrupación Madrileña de Minigolf | |
Sweden | Svenska Bangolfförbundet | |
Switzerland | Switzerland Swiss Minigolf | |
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