Rogaland
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Courses
- Egersund golfklubb
- Sauda Golfklubb - 9 hole Par 30
- Sola golfklubb
- Randaberg Golfklubb
- Preikestolen Golfklubb
- Solastranden Golfklubb
- Ogna golfklubb
- Nordvegen Golfklubb
- Stavanger golfklubb
- Karmøy Golfklubb - 9 hole Par 34
- Dalane golfklubb
- Sandnes Golfklubb (Bærheim Golfpark)
- Jæren Golfklubb - 9 hole par 35
- Bryne Kro & Hotell Chip & Putt - 9 hole chip & putt
Frequently Asked Questions
When is the best time to plan a golf trip to Rogaland?
We always recommend visiting Rogaland between late May and early September for the best golfing conditions. You'll experience long daylight hours, sometimes even near-midnight sun on the longest days, which means you can squeeze in extra rounds or enjoy leisurely evenings after your game. Just pack layers; the weather can be unpredictable, even in summer.
What kind of golf courses can I expect to find in Rogaland?
Rogaland offers a surprising mix, but many courses here embrace the dramatic Norwegian landscape. You'll find a few excellent coastal layouts, like the stunning Solastranden, alongside more sheltered parkland courses nestled amongst forests and rolling hills. Expect some elevation changes and breathtaking fjord views on several tracks, making for memorable, challenging rounds.
Is golfing in Rogaland an expensive endeavor, and what are typical green fees?
While Norway generally has a higher cost of living, golf in Rogaland is surprisingly accessible compared to some other European destinations. You can expect green fees to range from 500-900 NOK for 18 holes at most reputable clubs, with some excellent value to be found, especially outside peak weekend times. Consider multi-round packages if you plan to play a lot.
How easy is it to get between golf courses in Rogaland, and do I need a car?
We strongly advise renting a car for your Rogaland golf adventure; it's the most practical way to explore the region's 14 courses. While some courses are near Stavanger, many of the hidden gems are a scenic drive away, offering flexibility and the chance to discover charming towns and stunning natural sights between rounds. Public transport isn't ideal for a dedicated golf trip.
What's a unique golfing experience or highlight I shouldn't miss in Rogaland?
Beyond the fantastic golf, the sheer natural beauty surrounding the courses is a major highlight. We recommend playing a round at a course like Ogna Golfklubb, where the North Sea wind adds a true links challenge, and then taking an afternoon to hike to Preikestolen (Pulpit Rock) for unforgettable fjord views. It's a perfect blend of sport and iconic Norwegian scenery.