Täby GK

Frequently Asked Questions

When is the best time of year to play Täby GK for ideal conditions?

We always recommend late spring through early autumn, specifically June to August, for Täby GK. You'll get the longest daylight hours and the course is typically in its prime, with lush fairways and fast greens. If you prefer fewer crowds and don't mind slightly cooler temperatures, late May or early September can offer a more tranquil round.

What kind of golfer will Täby GK appeal to, and what's its biggest challenge?

Täby GK is a fantastic test for the strategic golfer, not just the long hitter. You'll find a classic parkland layout with some surprisingly tricky doglegs and well-placed bunkers that demand thoughtful shot placement, especially on the back nine. The biggest challenge often lies in navigating the subtle undulations on the greens- they can be deceptively quick.

Are there any signature holes or unique features at Täby GK that really stand out?

Absolutely, the par-3 17th hole is a real beauty and a true test. It plays over water to a well-guarded green, and while it looks picturesque, it can easily ruin a good scorecard if you're not precise. We also love the mature oak trees lining many fairways, giving the course a timeless, established feel that's quite distinct.

How easy is it to get to Täby GK from central Stockholm, and what's the best way to travel?

Getting to Täby GK from Stockholm is quite straightforward, making it an excellent day trip. We usually recommend taking a taxi or ride-share, which is about a 20-25 minute drive depending on traffic. Public transport is an option via the Roslagsbanan commuter train to Täby Centrum, followed by a short bus ride or taxi, but it adds a bit more travel time.

What's the clubhouse experience like at Täby GK, and is there anything worth checking out after a round?

The clubhouse at Täby GK offers a welcoming, relaxed atmosphere perfect for unwinding after your round. Their restaurant serves up excellent traditional Swedish fare, and we always grab a 'fika'- coffee and a pastry- on the terrace overlooking the 18th green. The pro shop is also well-stocked with local gear and essentials, so you can pick up a souvenir or any forgotten items.