Rönnebäcks golfbana
Frequently Asked Questions
When is the best time of year to play Rönnebäcks golfbana?
You'll want to aim for the Swedish summer, typically from late May through August. The long daylight hours mean you can often squeeze in an evening round, and the course conditions are usually at their absolute peak, offering firm fairways and true greens. We've found the early season in May can be a bit damp, but by June, it's glorious.
What kind of challenge does Rönnebäcks present to a golfer?
Rönnebäcks offers a really enjoyable parkland challenge, not overly long but demanding precision, especially around the greens. You'll find the course rewards thoughtful shot-making over brute force, with strategically placed bunkers and subtle undulations that make putting a true test. We particularly love the back nine, where the holes tighten up and water comes into play more often.
Are there any signature holes or unique features at Rönnebäcks that we should look out for?
Absolutely, keep an eye out for the par-3 7th, which plays over a small ravine to a well-guarded green - it's a real beauty and a great test of nerve. We also think the stretch from 14 to 16 is particularly memorable, winding through mature trees with some fantastic elevation changes that offer stunning views of the surrounding countryside. It's a truly picturesque and strategic part of the course.
How does the cost of playing Rönnebäcks compare to other Swedish courses, and what's the overall value?
We consider Rönnebäcks to be excellent value for the quality of golf you get; it's often more accessible than some of the bigger-name clubs but delivers a comparable experience. Expect green fees to be in line with a mid-tier Swedish course, and we always recommend checking their website for twilight rates or package deals, especially if you're playing multiple rounds. You're paying for a well-maintained course and a friendly atmosphere.
What practical advice do you have for someone visiting Rönnebäcks for the first time?
Definitely book your tee time in advance, especially if you're visiting during peak summer weekends; it can get busy. We also suggest embracing the walk - Rönnebäcks is very walkable, and you'll appreciate the scenery more on foot, though carts are available if you prefer. Don't forget to grab a fika (coffee and pastry) at the clubhouse after your round; it's a lovely Swedish tradition.