European Minigolf Sport Federation

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European Minigolf Sport Federation - EMF is the umbrella organisation of minigolf players throughout Europe, members are national minigolf federations. [1] [2]

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

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References

  1. Minigolf European Championships in Neutraubling, Germany
  2. World and European Minigolf Sport Federation Presidents meet with Kosovo NOC counterpart in Prishtina, www.insidethegames.biz