Hesslegårdens GK

Frequently Asked Questions

When is the ideal time to visit Hesslegårdens GK for the best playing experience?

We always recommend late spring through early autumn - think May to September - for Hesslegårdens. You'll catch the course in its prime, lush and well-maintained, and those long Swedish summer days mean you can fit in plenty of golf without rushing. Expect firm, fast conditions that really reward good ball striking.

How challenging is Hesslegårdens GK for an average golfer, and what kind of shots will I need?

Hesslegårdens offers a fair test without being overly punishing, which we appreciate. You'll find a good mix of holes that demand accuracy off the tee, especially with some tree-lined fairways, but there are also opportunities to open up. Focus on your approach shots; the greens can be subtly tricky.

What's the signature feature or a must-see hole at Hesslegårdens GK?

While the entire course blends beautifully with the Swedish landscape, keep an eye out for the par-3s here - they're often the most memorable. We particularly love the one that plays over a small water hazard, demanding a precise iron shot to a well-guarded green. It's a real beauty and a great test.

What can I expect regarding green fees and overall value at Hesslegårdens GK?

Hesslegårdens offers excellent value, especially compared to some of the more high-profile Swedish courses. Green fees are generally very reasonable, typically in the 400-600 SEK range, depending on the season and time of day. You're getting a well-kept course with a friendly atmosphere for a fair price, which is always a win in our book.

Is there a good place to eat or relax after a round at Hesslegårdens GK?

Absolutely, the clubhouse at Hesslegårdens is exactly what you want after a round - unpretentious and welcoming. You'll find a cozy restaurant serving up solid, traditional Swedish fare, perfect for refueling. Grab a local beer and enjoy the views from the patio; it's a great spot to recap your game.