The competitive game

Pursuing the highest level of non-amateur competitive golf in Finland and the Nordics.

Why compete?

Golf has a unique competitive structure. Unlike most sports, you can compete at a serious level while building businesses on the side. The non-amateur category exists precisely for players who want to test themselves against the best — without giving up everything else.

I'm not chasing a Tour card. I'm chasing the feeling of standing on the first tee at a national championship, knowing my game belongs there. That requires the same discipline as building a company: deliberate practice, data-driven improvement, and showing up when it matters.

The Finnish and Nordic golf circuits offer a legitimate competitive pathway — from club championships through regional qualifiers to national events and Nordic tours. The level is real, the competition is serious, and the margin between making the cut and going home is measured in single strokes.

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Every shot counts

The approach

Competing at a high level isn't about talent — it's about systems.

📊 Data-Driven Practice

TrackMan sessions, strokes gained analysis, and detailed round statistics. Every practice session has a purpose, every round generates data.

🔧 Equipment Optimization

Running a fitting studio means having access to the best equipment and data. Every club in the bag is optimized for my swing — no compromises.

🧠 Mental Game

Competition reveals everything. Process over outcome, shot-by-shot execution, and managing the pressure that comes with meaningful rounds.

🏋️ Physical Preparation

Golf-specific fitness, mobility work, and recovery protocols. The modern competitive game demands athleticism — especially through a long Finnish summer season.

📅 Tournament Schedule

Strategic event selection across Finnish Golf Union events, Nordic tours, and invitational tournaments. Building a competitive calendar that maximizes development.

🌍 Nordic Circuit

Finland, Sweden, Norway, Denmark — the Nordic golf scene is growing rapidly. Competing across borders raises the bar and expands the competitive horizon.

Golf and business — the same game

The overlap between competitive golf and entrepreneurship is deeper than people think. Both require:

  • → Long-term thinking with short-term execution
  • → Comfort with uncertainty and incomplete information
  • → Process discipline when results aren't showing yet
  • → Recovery from bad breaks without losing momentum
  • → Data-informed decisions, not data-paralyzed inaction

Building Hake Golf and Proline Golf while competing gives me a perspective most golf entrepreneurs don't have — and a competitive edge most golfers don't have. The businesses fuel the golf, the golf fuels the businesses.

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Nordic competitive golf
The game within the game

Follow the journey

The 2026 season is shaping up. New equipment, sharper game, bigger events. Stay tuned.

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