Stjørdal Golfklubb
18 hole Par 71
Website: https://stjordalgolf.no/
Frequently Asked Questions
When is the best time to play Stjørdal Golfklubb, considering Norway's climate?
You absolutely want to aim for the peak summer months, typically late June through August. The course is in its prime then, and you'll experience incredibly long daylight hours, sometimes even playing under the "midnight sun" which is a truly unique experience. Just pack layers; Norwegian summers can still surprise you with a cool breeze.
What makes Stjørdal Golfklubb's 18-hole layout unique, beyond just being a Par 71?
This course really uses its natural surroundings to great effect. You'll find a fantastic mix of open parkland holes and tighter, tree-lined challenges that demand precision, especially on the back nine. Keep an eye out for the signature par-3s; they often feature dramatic elevation changes and stunning views that will test your club selection.
How easy is it to get to Stjørdal Golfklubb from Trondheim or the airport, and is it worth the trip?
Getting there is surprisingly simple; it's conveniently located very close to Trondheim Airport (TRD), making it an easy first or last stop on a trip. From Trondheim city center, it's a straightforward drive or train ride. We definitely think it's worth the short journey for the quality of golf and the beautiful Norwegian scenery you'll encounter.
What's the overall vibe at Stjørdal Golfklubb - is it a serious championship course or more relaxed?
Stjørdal strikes a great balance; it's certainly a well-maintained course that can host serious play, but the atmosphere is wonderfully welcoming and unpretentious. You'll find a friendly mix of local members and visiting golfers, all enjoying the game in a relaxed setting. It feels like a true community club, which we always appreciate.
What should I expect regarding green fees and overall value at Stjørdal Golfklubb?
Green fees here are quite reasonable for the quality of golf you're getting, especially when compared to other Scandinavian courses. You're paying for a well-kept course with genuinely interesting holes and a fantastic natural setting, not just a name. We think it offers excellent value for a memorable round in Norway.