Holsted Golfklub

Frequently Asked Questions

What's the real character of Holsted Golfklub's course - is it a walk in the park or a genuine test?

Holsted offers a surprisingly engaging round, especially considering its accessible green fees. You'll find a well-maintained parkland layout with some cleverly placed water hazards and tree-lined fairways that demand accuracy, particularly on the back nine. It's not overly long, but it certainly keeps you honest and thinking about your approach shots.

When is the absolute best time to play Holsted Golfklub, considering Danish weather?

We highly recommend visiting between late May and early September. During these months, you'll get the longest daylight hours and the most consistent, pleasant weather for golf, though a light jacket is always a good idea in Denmark. The course is typically in fantastic condition then, with lush fairways and true-rolling greens.

How do Holsted's green fees stack up, and is it good value for a visitor?

Holsted Golfklub offers excellent value, especially compared to some of the more high-profile courses in Denmark. You're getting a well-maintained, enjoyable course experience without breaking the bank, making it a smart choice for a casual round or if you're playing multiple courses in the region. It's definitely a 'hidden gem' in terms of cost-to-quality.

What's one specific thing that makes Holsted Golfklub truly stand out from other Danish courses?

What truly sets Holsted apart is its welcoming, unpretentious atmosphere combined with a surprisingly strategic design. It feels like a genuine local club where everyone is happy to be there, yet the course itself offers enough variety and challenge to keep even seasoned golfers engaged. The par-3 17th, with its water carry, is a memorable highlight you'll be talking about.

What's the atmosphere like at Holsted Golfklub after a round, and what should we expect from the clubhouse?

The clubhouse at Holsted is exactly what you want after a good round-relaxed, friendly, and unpretentious. You'll find a cozy spot to grab a cold drink and a simple, tasty meal, often with a good view of the 18th green. It's a great place to chat with locals and soak in the genuine Danish golf club vibe.