Djurs Golfklub

Frequently Asked Questions

When is the best time of year to play Djurs Golfklub for optimal conditions?

We highly recommend visiting Djurs Golfklub between late May and early September. You'll find the course in its prime, with lush fairways and greens, plus the long Danish summer days mean you can enjoy a leisurely round without rushing. Just be prepared for the occasional sea breeze, which can add an extra layer of challenge.

What kind of challenge can I expect at Djurs Golfklub, especially for different handicaps?

Djurs offers a really enjoyable parkland experience that's fair for everyone. The course is beautifully maintained with some strategic bunkering and a few water features that demand your attention, but it's not overly punishing. Higher handicappers will find it forgiving enough to enjoy, while lower handicappers can definitely test their shot-making skills, especially on the tighter back nine.

What makes Djurs Golfklub stand out from other courses in Denmark?

What truly sets Djurs apart is its serene, natural setting within the Djursland peninsula. You'll play through mature trees and rolling terrain, often with glimpses of the surrounding countryside, giving it a peaceful, almost secluded feel. It's a course that prioritizes natural beauty and a relaxed atmosphere over flashy, overly-manicured design.

How far in advance should I book a tee time at Djurs Golfklub, and what facilities are available?

During the peak summer months, we suggest booking your tee time at least a week or two in advance, especially for weekend play. The club has a welcoming clubhouse where you can grab a bite or a drink, a well-stocked pro shop for any last-minute essentials, and excellent practice facilities including a driving range and putting green to warm up. It's got everything you need for a great day out.

Is Djurs Golfklub a good value for money, and what's the overall atmosphere like?

Absolutely, Djurs Golfklub offers fantastic value for your green fee, especially considering the quality of the course and its upkeep. The atmosphere is genuinely friendly and unpretentious- you'll find a mix of dedicated locals and visiting golfers, all enjoying the game. It's a place where you feel instantly welcome, making it a truly authentic Danish golf experience.