Sejerø Golf
Frequently Asked Questions
Is the journey to Sejerø Golf complicated, and is it truly worth the effort for a round?
Getting to Sejerø Golf involves a pleasant ferry ride from Havnsø, which is part of the charm. We think the short trip across the water, offering stunning views, absolutely sets the stage for a unique day. Once you arrive, you'll find the tranquility and the course's coastal beauty make every minute of travel worthwhile.
What kind of golf should I expect at Sejerø Golf, especially considering its island location?
You're in for a genuine links-style feel here, even if it's not a traditional links course. Expect the wind to be a constant companion, adding a fun challenge to your shots, especially on the more exposed holes. The course offers a relaxed, unpretentious round with incredible panoramic views of the sea and surrounding landscape at almost every turn.
When is the best time to visit Sejerø Golf for the most enjoyable playing conditions?
We highly recommend visiting during the Danish summer months, from June to August, when the weather is generally mildest and the days are long. While the wind is always a factor, these months offer the best chance for sunshine and warmer temperatures, making the coastal experience truly delightful. Shoulder seasons like late May or early September can also be fantastic for fewer crowds.
What are the key practical considerations and costs beyond the green fee for a day trip to Sejerø Golf?
Your main extra cost will be the return ferry ticket from Havnsø, so factor that into your budget. We advise booking your ferry and tee time in advance, especially during peak season, to avoid any delays. On the island, you'll find limited but charming options for a post-round meal or snack, so consider packing some provisions if you prefer.
What's the standout feature or a specific hole at Sejerø Golf that truly captures its unique island charm?
For us, it's less about one signature hole and more about the pervasive sense of peace and the ever-present sea views. However, the stretch of holes along the northern coast, particularly around the 5th and 6th, truly showcases the island's rugged beauty. You'll be hitting shots with nothing but the sea and sky as your backdrop, which is an unforgettable experience.