Pitch and Putt
Frequently Asked Questions
When is the absolute best time to visit and play this Pitch and Putt course in Denmark?
We've found late spring through early autumn - May to September - offers the most enjoyable conditions. You'll get those long, bright Danish summer evenings, perfect for an extra round, and the course is always in top shape then.
What kind of challenge does this Danish Pitch and Putt offer – is it just for beginners or can experienced golfers hone their short game?
This course strikes a great balance. While it's incredibly welcoming for beginners and families, the greens are surprisingly well-maintained and offer subtle breaks that will test even seasoned short-game players. Don't expect flat putts here; you'll need to read them.
How much does it typically cost to play a round, and is it good value for a casual golf experience in Denmark?
You'll find the green fees here are incredibly reasonable, usually around 80-120 DKK for a round, making it fantastic value. It's an affordable way to enjoy the Danish outdoors and get some swings in without committing to a full 18-hole course.
What makes this particular Pitch and Putt course in Denmark stand out from others I might find?
What truly sets it apart is its charming, pastoral setting – you're playing amidst rolling Danish farmland, often with friendly cows as your gallery. The natural undulations of the landscape have been cleverly incorporated, making each hole feel unique and less like a manufactured course.
Do I need to bring my own clubs, or can I easily rent equipment for a spontaneous game at this Pitch and Putt?
Absolutely, you can rent everything you need right at the clubhouse – usually a putter, a wedge, and a few balls. It's perfect for a spontaneous decision to play, so don't worry about lugging your full bag if you're just looking for a quick, fun round.