Asserbo Golf Club

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes Asserbo Golf Club a unique challenge compared to other Danish courses?

Asserbo truly stands out with its heathland character, a rarity in Denmark. You'll navigate tight fairways carved through pine and birch, demanding precision over power, especially when the coastal winds pick up. It's a thoughtful game here, not just a big drive.

When is the best time to play Asserbo, and what should I expect from the conditions?

We highly recommend visiting from late May through early September for the best weather and longest daylight hours. Expect firm, fast-running fairways and true greens that reward a delicate touch, especially after a dry spell. The course holds up beautifully, even with a bit of rain.

Are there any specific holes at Asserbo Golf Club that I should really look forward to playing?

Absolutely, keep an eye out for the par-3 12th, a stunning downhill shot framed by ancient trees that demands a precise iron. The closing stretch, particularly the 17th and 18th, offers a fantastic finish, often playing into the prevailing wind and requiring a strong mental game to secure your par.

How easy is it for international visitors to book a tee time at Asserbo, and what are the typical green fees?

Booking is straightforward; we suggest reserving online a few weeks in advance, especially for weekend play. Green fees are generally in the 500-700 DKK range, which is fair for a course of this quality, and you'll find a welcoming pro shop and a cozy clubhouse for a post-round meal.

What's one practical tip for playing Asserbo that most visitors might overlook?

Don't underestimate the wind, even on seemingly calm days; it can swirl through the trees unexpectedly. We always recommend bringing an extra layer and paying close attention to the flag on the practice green to gauge its direction before you step onto the first tee.