Sweden
462 courses • 22 golf regions • ISO: SE
Golf Regions
- Västmanlands län (16 courses)
- Manner-Suomi (1 courses)
- Västerbottens län (9 courses)
- Södermanlands län (17 courses)
- Kalmar län (22 courses)
- Stockholms län (76 courses)
- Östergötlands län (19 courses)
- Jönköpings län (18 courses)
- Dalarnas län (19 courses)
- Värmlands län (16 courses)
- Skåne län (66 courses)
- Västernorrlands län (12 courses)
- Jämtlands län (11 courses)
- Örebro län (10 courses)
- Kronobergs län (7 courses)
- Gotlands län (7 courses)
- Norrbottens län (5 courses)
- Blekinge län (9 courses)
- Gävleborgs län (11 courses)
- Västra Götalands län (75 courses)
- Uppsala län (14 courses)
- Hallands län (22 courses)
Frequently Asked Questions
What's the best time of year to plan a golf trip to Sweden?
We highly recommend visiting between June and August for the best golfing conditions. You'll experience incredibly long daylight hours, even the famous midnight sun in the far north, allowing for very late tee times. The courses are in peak condition then, though you'll want to book ahead, especially for popular clubs.
What kind of golf courses can I expect to find in Sweden?
Sweden offers a fantastic and diverse golfing landscape, from classic parkland layouts to stunning coastal links courses, especially in the south. You'll also find many beautiful forest courses that demand precision and offer a serene, quiet golfing experience. It's a great mix, so you won't get bored.
Is golf in Sweden expensive compared to other European destinations?
Green fees in Sweden are generally quite reasonable, often offering excellent value for the quality of the courses you'll play. Expect to pay anywhere from 500-1000 SEK ($50-100 USD) for a round at a good club, with top-tier championship courses sometimes a bit more. It's certainly not as pricey as some of the more famous golf destinations in Europe.
How easy is it to travel between golf courses in Sweden?
We strongly recommend renting a car for a golf trip in Sweden; it gives you the freedom to explore the diverse regions and access the best courses. The roads are excellent, and courses are generally well-signposted and easy to reach. While public transport can get you to some, a car is key for a comprehensive golf tour.
Are there any specific regions or 'must-play' courses you'd recommend in Sweden?
For a first-timer, the southern region of Skåne offers a high concentration of fantastic courses, including some excellent links-style tracks. Don't miss Barsebäck Golf & Country Club or PGA Sweden National for a championship experience. If you venture north, you can even find courses where you play under the midnight sun, which is truly unforgettable.