GolfStar Kungsängen
Frequently Asked Questions
What makes the Kings Course at Kungsängen so highly regarded, and is it suitable for all handicaps?
The Kings Course is truly a championship test, known for its immaculate conditioning and strategic bunkering that demands precision. While it's a fantastic challenge for lower handicappers, higher handicappers might find it a bit punishing; we recommend playing off a forward tee to still enjoy the experience.
When is the absolute best time to visit GolfStar Kungsängen for ideal playing conditions?
For the best experience, aim for late May through early September when the Swedish summer is at its peak, offering long daylight hours and lush course conditions. Avoid early spring or late autumn if you're looking for firm, fast greens, as the weather can be unpredictable.
Beyond the famous Kings Course, what should I expect from the other courses or facilities at Kungsängen?
Don't overlook the Queens and Princes courses; they offer a slightly more forgiving, yet still engaging, round perfect for a second day or a more relaxed game. The practice facilities are top-notch, with a large driving range and excellent short game areas, so plan some extra time to warm up properly.
How easy is it to get to GolfStar Kungsängen from Stockholm, and should I plan for a full day trip?
Kungsängen is conveniently located just a 30-40 minute drive northwest of Stockholm, making it an easy day trip if you have a car. Public transport is an option but less direct; we recommend renting a car for maximum flexibility and to truly enjoy the surrounding area.
Is it worth playing multiple rounds at Kungsängen, and what's the best way to experience more than one course?
Absolutely, Kungsängen offers excellent value for multiple rounds, especially if you want to experience the different challenges of the Kings, Queens, and Princes courses. We suggest booking a package or considering a membership if you're staying in the area for a longer golf trip, as it often provides better rates.