A list of golf courses in Sweden by region and district.
Year | Golf Clubs | Change |
---|---|---|
1900 | – | – |
1910 | 4 | – |
1920 | 4 | – |
1930 | 10 | 150% |
1940 | 22 | 120% |
1950 | 33 | 50% |
1960 | 59 | 79% |
1970 | 110 | 86% |
1980 | 149 | 35% |
1990 | 271 | 82% |
2000 | 396 | 46% |
2020 | 450 | 14% |
As of January 2024, the number of golf clubs organized by the Swedish Golf Federation (SGF) was 446.[2][3]
Notable courses
editThe premier courses are concentrated in the vicinity of the metropolitan areas of Stockholm, Malmö and Gothenburg, with some exceptions such as Visby GC on the island of Gotland, and Sand GC near Jönköping.
Rankings
editGolf Digest has continually ranked Swedish courses since 1993. Svensk Golf, the former monthly publication of the Swedish Golf Federation, in 2020 published an updated ranking using the same methodology.[4]
- Visby GC
- Bro Hof Slott GC – Stadium Course
- Kristianstad GC – Åhus Östra
- Ullna GC
- Falsterbo GC
- Halmstad GC – Norra
- Vallda G&CC
- Österåker GC – Öster by Stenson
- PGA Sweden National – Links Course
- Barsebäck G&CC – Masters Course
- Vasatorp GC – Tournament Course
- Ljunghusen GC – 1–18
- Royal Drottningholm GC
- Bro Hof Slott GC – Castle Course
- Sand GC
Links courses
editLinks courses include Falsterbo GC, Flommen GC, Ljunghusen GC, Grönhögen Golf Links and Helsingborg GC – Viken Links.
Tournament courses
editSweden has hosted the Solheim Cup twice, 2003 at Barsebäck G&CC and 2007 at Halmstad GC.[5]
On the European Tour the Scandinavian Enterprise Open was played 1973–1990, rotating between Royal Drottningholm GC, Bokskogen GC, Vasatorp GC, Linköping GC and Ullna GC. The PLM Open, played 1984–1990, mainly rotated between the links courses Falsterbo GC, Ljunghusen GC and Flommen GC.[6] The Scandinavian Masters has typically been hosted at Barsebäck G&CC, with stints at Kungsängen GC, Forsgården GC and Arlandastad Golf, before a new rota of Bro Hof Slott GC, PGA Sweden National and Hills GC was established in 2010.
Albatross GC, Delsjö GC, Kristianstad GC, Österåker GC and almost a dozen other courses have hosted Ladies European Tour events, such as the Scandinavian TPC hosted by Annika which ran 1996–2008.
In addition, Swedish courses hosted over a hundred Challenge Tour events 1990–2020, and over 40 International Golf Federation or European Golf Association amateur events starting with the 1962 St Andrews Trophy at Halmstad GC.
- Key
Former venue |
Current venue |
- ^ EUR − European Tour; LET − Ladies European Tour; SOLHEIM − Solheim Cup; SEN − European Senior Tour; CHA − Challenge Tour; IGF − International Golf Federation; EGA − European Golf Association.
Courses by region and district
editSkåneland
edit- Abbekås GC
- Allerum GC
- Araslöv GC
- Barsebäck G&CC
- Båstad GC
- Bedinge GC
- Bjäre GC
- Björkenäs GC
- Bokskogen GC
- Bosjökloster GC
- Degeberga-Widtsköfle GC
- Elisefarm GC
- Eslöv GC
- Falsterbo GC
- Flommen GC
- Glumslöv GC
- Helsingborg GC
- Hinton GC
- Hässlegården GC
- Höganäs GC
- Kävlinge GC
- Kristianstad GC – Åhus
- Landskrona GC
- Ljungbyhed GC
- Ljunghusen GC
- Lunds Akademiska GC
- Lydinge GC
- Malmö Burlöv GC
- Mölle GC
- Naturligtvis G&CC – Assartorp
- Oxie GC
- Perstorp GC
- PGA Sweden National
- Romeleåsen GC
- Rya GC
- St Arild GC
- St Ibb GC
- Sjöbo GC
- Skepparslöv GC
- Skyrup GC
- Söderåsen GC
- Söderslätt GC
- Sönnertorp GC
- Tegelberga GC
- Tomelilla GC
- Torekov GC
- Trelleborg GC
- Vallgården GC – Åkarp
- Värpinge GC
- Vasatorp GC
- Vellinge GC
- Wegeholm GC
- Wittsjö GC
- Woodlands G&CC
- Ystad GC
- Åkagården GC
- Ängelholm GC
- Äppelgården GC
- Örestad GC
- Öresund GC – Häljarp
- Österlen GC
- Östra Göinge GC
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Båstad GC
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Mölle GC
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PGA Sweden National
Götaland
edit- Albatross GC
- Ale GC
- Backa Säteri GC
- Chalmers GC
- Delsjö GC
- Forsgården GC
- Gräppås GC
- Gullbringa G&CC
- Göteborg GC
- Hills GC
- Kungsbacka GC
- Kungälv-Kode GC
- Lerjedalens GC
- Lunna Golf
- Lycke G&CC – Marstrand
- Lysegården GC
- Lökeberg GC
- Myra GC
- Mölndal GC
- Partille GC
- St Jörgen Park GC
- Sisjö GC
- Sjögärde GC
- Stora Lundby GC
- Särö GC
- Torrekulla GC
- Torslanda GC
- Vallda G&CC
- Öijared GC
- A6 GC
- Alvesta GC
- Binga Golf
- Byxelkrok GC
- Böda Sand GC
- Ekerum GC
- Eksjö GC
- Emmaboda GC
- Figeholm G&CC
- Glasriket GC – Växjö
- Gränna GC
- Grönhögen Golf Links
- Götaström GC
- Hook GC
- Isaberg GC
- Jönköping GC
- Kalmar GC
- Lagan GC
- Lanna GC
- Loftahammar GC
- Lysingsbadet GC
- Mönsterås GC
- Möre GC
- Nybro GC
- Nässjö GC
- Oskarshamn GC
- Ramkvilla GC
- Reftele GC
- Rockatorp GC
- Ryfors GC
- Sand GC
- Saxnäs GC
- Skinnarebo G&CC
- Tobo GC
- Tranås GC
- Uppvidinge GC
- Vetlanda GC
- Vimmerby GC
- Visingsö GC
- Värnamo GC
- Västervik GC
- Växjö GC
- Wiredaholm GC
- Älmhult GC
- Öland GC
- Alingsås GC
- Billingen GC
- Borås GC
- Bredared GC
- Breviken GC
- Ekarnas GC
- Falköping GC
- Herrljunga GC
- Hulta-Bollebygd GC
- Hökensås GC
- Hörlycke GC
- Kind GC
- Knistad G&CC
- Koberg GC
- Lidköping GC
- Lundsbrunn GC
- Läckö GC
- Mariestad GC
- Mark GC
- Onsjö GC
- Ribbingsfors GC
- Skövde GC
- Töreboda GC
- Ulricehamn GC
- Vara-Bjertorp GC
- Vårgårda GC
- Åsundsholm GC
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Veckefjärdens GC
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Varberg GC
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Visby GC
Svealand
edit- AIK GC
- Arninge GC
- Björkhagen GC
- Björkliden GC
- Botkyrka GC
- Bro Hof Slott GC
- Bro-Bålsta GC
- Brollsta GC[a]
- Danderyd GC
- Djurgården GC
- Djursholm GC
- Ekholmsnäs GC
- Fågelbro G&CC
- Fors GC
- Grindslanten GC
- Hagby GC
- Haninge GC
- HaningeStrand GC
- Hässelby GC
- Huddinge GC
- Husby GC – Österhaninge
- Huvudstaden GC[a]
- Ingarö GC
- Järfälla GC
- Jarlabanke GC
- Kungsängen GC[a]
- Kyssinge GC[a]
- Lidingö GC
- Lindö GC[a]
- Ljusterö GC
- Mälarö GC – Skytteholm
- Nacka GC
- Norråva GC
- Nynäshamn GC
- Riksten GC[a]
- Royal Drottningholm GC
- Salem GC
- Saltsjöbaden GC
- Smådalarö Gård
- Sofielund GC
- Sollentuna GC
- Stockholm GC
- Täby GC
- Tjusta Golf
- Troxhammar GC
- Tyresö Golf
- Ullna GC
- Ulriksdal GC
- Vallentuna GC
- Viksjö GC
- Wäsby GC
- Waxholm GC[a]
- Wermdö G&CC
- Ågesta GC
- Åkersberga GC
- Österåker GC
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Aspeboda GC
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Bro Hof Slott GC
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Bro Hof Slott GC
- Arlandastad Golf
- Bodaholm GC[a]
- Burvik GC
- Enköping GC
- Friibergh GC
- Grönlund GC
- Hallstavik GC
- International GC[a] – Arlanda
- Johannesberg GC
- Kåbo GC
- Olandsbygden GC
- Roslagen GC – Norrtälje
- Sigtuna GC
- Skepptuna GC
- Sparren GC – Lisinge
- Sundsta GC – Norrtälje
- Upsala GC
- Väddö GC
- Vassunda GC
- Wattholma GC
- Älvkarleby GC
- Örbyhus GC
- Öregrund GC
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Björkhagen GC
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Mölle GC
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Roslagen GC
Norrland
edit- Notes
References
edit- ^ Jansson, Anders (2004). Golf - Den Stora Sporten' [Golf - the Great Sport] (in Swedish). Swedish Golf Federation. p. 86. ISBN 91-86818007. Retrieved 8 February 2021.
- ^ "2017 Golf Data". 2017 statistics (in Swedish). Swedish Golf Federation. Retrieved 6 January 2018.
- ^ "List of Golf Clubs in Sweden" (PDF) (in Swedish). Swedish Golf Federation. Retrieved 14 January 2024.
- ^ "Sveriges bästa golfbanor" (in Swedish). Svensk Golf. Retrieved 8 February 2021.
- ^ "Solheim Cup til Sverige også i 2007" (in Norwegian). Aftenposten. Retrieved 30 December 2020.
- ^ Jansson, Anders (2004). Golf - Den Stora Sporten' [Golf - the Great Sport] (in Swedish). Swedish Golf Federation. ISBN 91-86818007. Retrieved 30 December 2020.