Falster Golfklub
Frequently Asked Questions
When is the best time of year to play Falster Golfklub, and what should I expect from the weather?
We always recommend visiting Falster Golfklub between late May and early September. You'll enjoy long daylight hours, often playing well into the evening, and the course is at its most vibrant. Be prepared for a refreshing breeze off the Baltic Sea, which can add an extra layer of challenge to your game.
What kind of challenge does Falster Golfklub offer, and is it suitable for all skill levels?
Falster Golfklub is a beautifully balanced parkland course that truly caters to everyone. You'll find wide-enough fairways to feel comfortable, but strategically placed bunkers and water features demand thoughtful shot-making, especially on the back nine. It's a course where you can score well if you're precise, but still enjoy yourself even if your game isn't perfect.
How easy is it to get to Falster Golfklub, and is it worth the journey for a day trip?
Absolutely, Falster Golfklub is a fantastic day trip, especially if you're exploring southern Denmark. It's conveniently located near Nykøbing Falster, making it an easy drive from Copenhagen-around 1.5 hours-or a quick hop if you're already on the island. We suggest combining your round with a visit to the nearby beaches or local towns for a full day out.
What can I expect regarding green fees at Falster Golfklub, and what facilities are available?
Green fees at Falster Golfklub are quite reasonable, typically ranging from 350-500 DKK depending on the season and time of day, offering excellent value for a well-maintained course. You'll find a welcoming clubhouse with a pro shop, practice putting green, and a driving range to warm up before your round. The atmosphere is always friendly and unpretentious.
What makes Falster Golfklub unique, and are there any signature holes I should look out for?
Falster stands out for its mature tree-lined fairways and the subtle undulations that make each hole feel distinct. Keep an eye out for the par-3 7th, which demands a precise shot over water, and the challenging par-5 16th, where strategic bunkering can quickly turn a good drive into a tricky approach. It's a course that rewards smart play over brute force.