Arvidsjaurs Golfklubb
9 hole Par 36
Website: http://www.arvidsjaurgolf.se/
Frequently Asked Questions
When is the best time to play Arvidsjaurs Golfklubb, and what makes the experience unique?
You absolutely must aim for mid-summer, ideally late June to early July. This is when you can experience the magical midnight sun golf - playing a round at 11 PM in broad daylight is an unforgettable, surreal experience unique to this northern latitude. The course is in its prime then, lush and vibrant.
What kind of golf challenge does Arvidsjaurs Golfklubb present for a 9-hole course?
Don't let the 9 holes fool you; this course offers a surprisingly engaging round. You'll find a good mix of tight, tree-lined fairways demanding accuracy, especially on holes like the dogleg 5th, balanced with some more open, forgiving stretches. The greens are generally true but can have subtle breaks that will test your putting.
What are the facilities like at Arvidsjaurs Golfklubb, and what's the general vibe?
It's a charming, unpretentious club with a very welcoming atmosphere. You'll find a small but well-stocked pro shop and a cozy clubhouse where you can grab a fika (coffee and pastry) after your round. It's a place where locals gather, offering a genuine taste of Swedish golf culture.
Is Arvidsjaurs Golfklubb a good value for a golf trip, and what should I expect for green fees?
We think it's excellent value, especially for the unique experience it offers. Green fees are very reasonable, typically ranging from 300-400 SEK for 9 holes, which is a steal for the quality and the chance to play under the midnight sun. It's an accessible way to enjoy golf in a stunning setting.
What practical advice do you have for someone planning a golf trip to Arvidsjaur?
Pack layers, even in summer, as evenings can get cool, especially if you're out late for midnight sun golf. We recommend booking your tee time a bit in advance during peak season, as the course is popular with both locals and adventurous travelers. Embrace the tranquility - it's a huge part of Arvidsjaur's charm.