Søllerød Golfklub

Website: https://www.sollerodgolf.dk/

Frequently Asked Questions

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

We recommend visiting Søllerød from late May through early September. You'll find the course in its prime, with lush fairways and fast greens, plus the long Danish summer days mean plenty of daylight for your round. Expect a beautifully maintained parkland course that truly shines when the weather is at its best.

What makes Søllerød Golfklub stand out from other courses in the Copenhagen area?

Søllerød offers a classic, mature parkland experience that feels both challenging and incredibly peaceful. Unlike some newer courses, its design feels timeless, winding through old growth trees and offering strategic bunkering that demands thoughtful play. It's a true test of golf, but always fair, making it a local favorite for a reason.

How challenging is Søllerød Golfklub for an average golfer, and what are its signature holes?

Søllerød is a good test for any golfer, but it's not overly punishing; you'll find it rewards good course management over brute strength. We particularly love the stretch around the 10th to 12th holes, where the course opens up a bit and offers some lovely views and strategic water hazards. It's a course that will make you think, but you'll leave feeling like you've played proper golf.

What's the post-round experience like at Søllerød, and are there good dining options?

The clubhouse at Søllerød has a wonderfully welcoming, classic Danish golf club atmosphere. We always enjoy a meal there after a round; the restaurant serves up solid, unpretentious food that hits the spot. It's the perfect place to relax, grab a drink, and discuss your birdies-or-lack-thereof in a comfortable setting.

Is Søllerød Golfklub easily accessible from Copenhagen, and what's the typical green fee range?

Søllerød is very convenient to reach from central Copenhagen, usually just a 20-30 minute drive, making it an easy day trip. Green fees are generally in the mid-range for a quality Danish course-expect to pay around 500-700 DKK, depending on the season and day of the week. It's excellent value for such a well-regarded and enjoyable track.