Veckefjärdens GK
Veckefjärdens GK is close by Örnsköldsvik in central Sweden. The courses, an 18-hole championship course and a 9 hole par-three course opened in 2003. Water comes into play here on 11 of the holes on the championship course; which tells you something about how tough this parkland course is. A bit of additional information is that the Veckefjärdens GK was founded and is backed by Swedish ice hockey legend Peter ‘Foppa’ Forsberg.
Örbyhus GK
The course at Örbyhus GK is an 18-holer spread out over gorgeous Uppland countryside in the vicinity of Örbyhus Palace. It is a woodland/parkland mix course with plenty of water hazards to keep you on your toes. The course is close to Uppsala, just 60 kilometres from Stockholm.
Eda GK
The golf course at Eda Golfklubb in the west of Sweden is an 18-hole mixed forest- and lakeside-type course where water comes into play on around half the holes. Tricky greens and a hilly landscape provide the challenges to your game. The course is set in beautiful natural surroundings beside a lake and in the grounds of the Noresund manor house.
Söderby GK
Söderby golf course lies close to the beautiful city of Uppsala, just north of the capital, Stockholm. Strategically placed water hazards and fast Penn A4 greens are the order of the day at this 18-hole championship course opened in 2004. This woodlands course is a challenge to amateurs and pros alike, as the pros from the Nordea Masters Tour, which was hosted here, will testify.