Denmark
196 courses • 14 golf regions • ISO: DK
Golf Regions
- Region Midtjylland (47 courses)
- Region Nordjylland (29 courses)
- Esbjerg (2 courses)
- Randers (2 courses)
- Horsens (2 courses)
- Roskilde (2 courses)
- Vejle (1 courses)
- København (2 courses)
- Region Syddanmark (37 courses)
- Region Hovedstaden (37 courses)
- Region Sjælland (22 courses)
- Aalborg (2 courses)
- Kolding (3 courses)
- Odense (3 courses)
Frequently Asked Questions
When is the best time to visit Denmark for a golf trip?
We've found the sweet spot for golf in Denmark is late spring through early autumn, typically May to September. You'll enjoy long daylight hours, especially around the summer solstice, giving you ample time for multiple rounds and sightseeing without rushing.
What kind of golf experience can I expect in Denmark?
Denmark's golf scene is surprisingly diverse and incredibly welcoming. You'll discover everything from challenging links-style courses along the coast to beautifully maintained parkland layouts, all with that distinct Danish efficiency and relaxed atmosphere.
Are there any specific regions or courses in Denmark we should prioritize?
If you're short on time, the Greater Copenhagen area offers easy access to historic clubs and modern designs. For a more varied golf adventure, we recommend exploring Jutland, where you'll find stunning coastal courses and serene parkland layouts, often with fewer crowds.
Is golf expensive in Denmark, and what are typical costs?
Green fees in Denmark are generally on par with Western European standards, ranging from 400-800 DKK (approx. 55-110 EUR) for a good 18-hole round. You'll find excellent value, especially outside the peak summer months, and most clubs offer convenient online booking.
Beyond the golf courses, what else should I know about visiting Denmark as a golfer?
Beyond the fairways, you'll appreciate Denmark's efficient public transport and the ease of getting around, even with your clubs. We always recommend trying the local 'smørrebrød' and embracing the 'hygge' - that cozy, convivial atmosphere - which extends beautifully to the 19th hole.