Korthålsabanan

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes Korthålsabanan different from a full-length Swedish course?

This isn't your typical 18-hole championship track; Korthålsabanan is a fantastic par-3 course, perfect for honing your short game or enjoying a quick, relaxed round. You'll find it's incredibly well-maintained for its size, offering a surprising variety of short holes that demand precision.

Is Korthålsabanan suitable for beginners or families?

Absolutely, this course is ideal for both! We highly recommend it for new golfers looking to get comfortable on a real course without the pressure of long holes, and it's a brilliant spot for families to play together. The relaxed atmosphere and manageable distances make it genuinely fun for everyone.

When is the best time to visit Korthålsabanan, and do I need to book a tee time?

For the best weather, aim for late spring through early autumn - May to September offers pleasant conditions and long daylight hours in Sweden. While it's often walk-on friendly, especially during weekdays, we always suggest checking their website or calling ahead for weekend play to avoid any wait.

What should I expect to pay for a round at Korthålsabanan, and is it good value?

Green fees here are very reasonable, especially compared to larger courses, making it excellent value for a quality short game experience. You'll often find options for multiple rounds or even day passes, which is perfect if you want to really dial in your wedges without breaking the bank.

What's the biggest challenge or most memorable hole at Korthålsabanan?

While the course is generally forgiving, don't underestimate the tight greens and subtle undulations - they'll test your putting touch. We particularly enjoy the short, uphill 7th hole; it looks simple but demands a precise strike to avoid rolling off the back.