Huvudstadens Golfklubb - Lindö
18 hole Par 71 Äng Course & 18 hole Par 72 Park Course & 18 hole Par 70 Dal Course & 9 hole Pitch & Putt
Website: http://www.huvudstadensgolf.se/klubben/hgk-lind%C3%B6
Frequently Asked Questions
Which of the 3 main courses should I play if I only have time for one round at Lindö?
If you're looking for the most classic Swedish parkland experience, the Park Course is your best bet - it's beautifully manicured and offers a fair challenge. For something a bit more open and links-like, the Äng Course provides a different feel with its wider fairways and strategic bunkering. We personally lean towards the Park for its consistent quality and memorable holes.
What's the best time of year to visit Huvudstadens Golfklubb - Lindö for the best golf experience?
We highly recommend visiting between late May and early September. During these months, you'll enjoy long daylight hours - perfect for fitting in multiple rounds - and the courses are in their prime condition. Avoid early spring or late autumn if you're looking for lush fairways and reliable weather.
Is Huvudstadens Golfklubb - Lindö suitable for golfers traveling with non-golfers or families?
Absolutely, it's a great choice for mixed groups. While you're out on one of the championship courses, non-golfers can enjoy the 9-hole Pitch & Putt or explore the charming surroundings of Stockholm, which is just a short drive away. The club also has excellent dining options, making it easy for everyone to gather afterwards.
How does the "Dal Course" compare to the "Äng" and "Park" courses, and who is it best suited for?
The Dal Course is a fantastic option if you're looking for a slightly shorter, more forgiving round, or if you're newer to the game. It's still a full 18 holes but plays a bit easier than its siblings, making it perfect for a relaxed game or for honing your skills. Don't underestimate it though - it still demands good course management.
What should I expect regarding costs and booking a tee time at Huvudstadens Golfklubb - Lindö?
Green fees here are typical for a top-tier Swedish club, so expect to pay around 600-900 SEK per round, depending on the course and time of week. We strongly advise booking your tee times well in advance, especially for weekend play during peak season, as it's a very popular destination. You can usually book directly through their website or by calling the pro shop.