Play&pay, 9 holes, par 27
Frequently Asked Questions
What does "Play&pay" really mean for a visitor to this Norwegian course?
It truly lives up to its name; you can often just show up, pay your green fee, and head straight to the first tee. This makes it incredibly convenient for spontaneous rounds, especially if you're exploring Norway and want a quick golf fix without booking weeks ahead.
Is the Play&pay 9-hole course a good fit for experienced golfers, or is it mostly for beginners?
While it's certainly welcoming for beginners, don't underestimate its charm for seasoned players looking to sharpen their short game or enjoy a relaxed round. The par 3s are varied enough to test your iron accuracy, and the quick pace allows you to fit golf into a busy travel day.
When is the best time of year to play the Play&pay course in Norway, considering the climate?
We highly recommend visiting between late May and early September to experience the course at its best, when the Norwegian weather is most forgiving and the days are long. Outside of these months, you'll likely encounter colder temperatures or even snow, making play less enjoyable.
What's the atmosphere like at Play&pay, and are there any unique Norwegian touches?
The atmosphere is wonderfully relaxed and unpretentious, reflecting a true local Norwegian golf experience. You'll often find a mix of casual players and families enjoying the outdoors, and the surrounding natural beauty of Norway really shines through on every hole.
What should I expect regarding costs and equipment if I'm just dropping in to play?
Green fees are very reasonable, aligning with its "Play&pay" ethos, making it an excellent value for a quick round in Norway. While you can usually rent clubs on-site, we always suggest bringing your own if possible for comfort, especially if you're particular about your irons.