Grafarholtsvöllur
Website: https://www.grgolf.is/
Frequently Asked Questions
When is the best time to play Grafarholtsvöllur, considering Iceland's unique weather?
You'll find the best conditions from late May through early September. The summer offers long daylight hours, even the famous midnight sun, which truly makes for an unforgettable round. While the weather can be unpredictable, those months generally provide the most stable and enjoyable playing experience.
What kind of challenge can I expect at Grafarholtsvöllur, and what are its standout features?
Grafarholtsvöllur offers a fantastic test of golf, especially with its tree-lined fairways and elevation changes. You'll need to be precise off the tee, and the views over Reykjavik and the surrounding mountains are absolutely stunning, making a few holes truly memorable. It's a course that rewards thoughtful play over brute strength.
How easy is it to get to Grafarholtsvöllur from Reykjavik, and should I rent a car?
Getting to Grafarholtsvöllur is quite straightforward, as it's located right on the outskirts of Reykjavik, just a short drive from the city center. We recommend renting a car for flexibility, not just for the course but for exploring the Golden Circle and other sights. Public transport options are limited, so a car makes the logistics much smoother.
Is Grafarholtsvöllur a good value compared to other golf courses in Iceland?
We think Grafarholtsvöllur offers excellent value for a championship course so close to the capital. While Icelandic golf isn't 'cheap' by global standards, you're getting a well-maintained, challenging layout with incredible scenery. It's definitely one of our top recommendations if you're looking for a quality round without venturing too far from Reykjavik.
What's a unique tip for playing Grafarholtsvöllur that I won't find anywhere else?
Don't just focus on your swing; take a moment to appreciate the panoramic views, especially from the higher holes looking back towards the city and the bay. Also, be prepared for the wind to be a factor, even on seemingly calm days - it can change quickly and add an extra layer of challenge you'll need to account for.