Ljunghusens GK
Frequently Asked Questions
When's the best time to play Ljunghusens GK for ideal conditions?
We highly recommend visiting from late May through early September. You'll experience the best weather, longer daylight hours, and the course will be in prime condition, truly showcasing its firm, fast-running links character. Avoid early spring or late autumn unless you're seeking a very brisk, wind-swept challenge.
What makes Ljunghusens GK stand out from other golf courses in Sweden?
Ljunghusens offers one of Sweden's most authentic links experiences, embracing its coastal setting with natural dunes and minimal tree interference. You'll find the wind and the heathland are your primary adversaries here, which is a rare and exhilarating treat compared to many parkland courses in the country.
Is Ljunghusens GK a walkable course, or should I plan on renting a buggy?
Absolutely, Ljunghusens is a fantastic walking course, and we strongly encourage it to fully appreciate the natural landscape. The terrain is generally flat, making for an enjoyable stroll, though the ever-present wind can make it feel like a longer trek. Save your money on a buggy and enjoy the fresh air.
What's the signature challenge or highlight I should look forward to at Ljunghusens GK?
The back nine, particularly holes 13 through 16, truly defines the course with its exposed, dramatic linksland feel. You'll need to master the wind and your short game around these holes, especially the par-3 14th which demands precision over a natural gully. It's a proper test of your links golf skills.
What should I expect regarding the post-round experience and clubhouse facilities?
The clubhouse at Ljunghusens is welcoming and unpretentious, offering a cozy spot for a post-round meal or a local beer. We always make sure to grab a traditional Swedish 'räkmacka' - a delicious shrimp sandwich - there; it's the perfect way to cap off a fantastic links round. The pro shop is also well-stocked for any essentials you might need.