Arlandastad Golf
Website: https://arlandastadgolf.se/
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Arlandastad Golf a good option for a layover or before/after flying from Arlanda Airport?
Absolutely, it's incredibly convenient. Located just minutes from Stockholm Arlanda Airport, you can easily squeeze in a round without a long commute. We often recommend it as the perfect way to start or end a trip to Sweden, especially if you have an early flight or a late arrival.
What's the difference between the Masters Course and the New Course at Arlandastad? Which one should I play?
You've got two distinct experiences here. The Masters Course is the championship track, offering a more traditional parkland challenge with strategic bunkering and water hazards that demand precision. If you're looking for a slightly more forgiving, yet still engaging, round, the New Course provides wider fairways and a more open feel, perfect for a relaxed game.
When is the best time of year to play golf at Arlandastad Golf in Sweden?
For the best conditions and longest daylight hours, we highly recommend visiting between late May and early September. During peak summer, you'll experience the magic of Swedish "midnight sun" golf, allowing for incredibly late tee times. Just be aware that spring and autumn can bring cooler temperatures and more unpredictable weather.
What can I expect regarding green fees and overall value at Arlandastad Golf?
Green fees at Arlandastad are quite reasonable for a quality Swedish course, especially considering its proximity to the airport and Stockholm. You'll find good value, particularly if you book a package that includes a buggy or practice balls. We always feel you get a solid, well-maintained course experience for your money here.
Are there any signature holes or unique challenges I should look out for at Arlandastad?
On the Masters Course, keep an eye out for the challenging par-3 17th, which demands a precise shot over water to a well-guarded green - it's a real test of nerve. Generally, you'll find the courses are well-designed with a good mix of holes, but those final few on the Masters can really make or break your score.