Suderbys
Frequently Asked Questions
When is the absolute best time to play Suderbys for ideal conditions?
We recommend aiming for late June to mid-August. You'll get the longest daylight hours and the course is typically in peak condition, though it can get busy. If you prefer fewer crowds and don't mind slightly cooler mornings, early September offers crisp air and beautiful autumn colors.
What kind of challenge can I expect from Suderbys, and are there any must-play holes?
Suderbys offers a really enjoyable, strategic challenge without being overly punishing. You'll find well-placed bunkers and some tricky greens that demand good short game. Keep an eye out for the par-3 7th, where the water comes into play, and the finishing 18th, which gives you a great view back towards the clubhouse.
What makes playing at Suderbys different from other courses in Sweden?
Suderbys really stands out with its blend of open parkland and subtle links-style influences, especially on the back nine. We love how seamlessly it integrates into the natural Swedish landscape, offering a peaceful round where you often feel like you have the place to yourself. It's a truly authentic, unpretentious Swedish golf experience.
What are the facilities like at Suderbys, especially for a post-round meal or drink?
The clubhouse at Suderbys is welcoming and unpretentious, exactly what you want after a round. You'll find a cozy restaurant serving up hearty Swedish fare - we highly recommend trying their local meatballs. It's the perfect spot to relax on the patio with a cold drink and recount your best shots.
Is Suderbys a good value, and what should I budget for a round?
Absolutely, Suderbys offers excellent value for the quality of golf you get. Green fees are generally in the 600-800 SEK range, which is very reasonable for a course of this caliber in Sweden. You'll find it's a worthwhile investment for a memorable day on the links.