Smørum Golfclub
Frequently Asked Questions
With so many courses at Smørum Golfclub, which one should I prioritize playing?
Smørum is massive, boasting four 18-hole courses and a 9-hole. If you're looking for a proper challenge, the New Course is your best bet - it's a championship layout that demands precision. For a more relaxed round with scenic views, the Old Course offers a classic parkland experience that's still engaging.
When is the best time of year to visit Smørum Golfclub for ideal playing conditions?
We recommend visiting Smørum between late May and early September. You'll catch the best of the Danish summer, with long daylight hours and generally milder weather, making for a much more enjoyable round. Just be prepared for the occasional shower - it is Denmark, after all - so pack a light rain jacket.
What's the general atmosphere like at Smørum Golfclub - is it welcoming for international visitors?
Absolutely, Smørum has a very welcoming, unpretentious vibe. It's a busy club, popular with locals, but you'll find the staff friendly and English-speaking, making it easy to navigate as an international visitor. It feels like a true community club, not an exclusive resort, which we really appreciate.
Are the practice facilities at Smørum Golfclub extensive enough for a serious warm-up?
You're in luck - Smørum boasts some of the best practice facilities we've seen in Denmark. They have a huge driving range, excellent chipping greens, and putting areas that are always well-maintained. We always arrive early to make full use of them; it's a great way to dial in your game before hitting the first tee.
What's a unique challenge or highlight to look out for when playing at Smørum Golfclub?
Keep an eye out for the water features, especially on the New Course - they come into play more often than you might expect and can really test your nerve. We particularly love the finishing stretch on the Old Course, where strategic bunkering and mature trees demand smart course management to close out your round strong.