Ågesta Golfklubb is located in Farsta, a southern suburb of Stockholm, and features an 18-hole course designed by Swedish architect Peter Fjällman. The course occupies terrain characteristic of the Stockholm region, where natural forest, modest elevation changes, and exposed bedrock shape the playing corridors. Fjällman, who has designed and renovated numerous courses across Sweden, typically works with the existing landscape rather than imposing dramatic earthwork, and Ågesta reflects this approach with routing that moves through wooded areas and more open sections.
The layout provides a mix of hole types suited to the available land, with trees defining many fairways and requiring accuracy from the tee. Water features appear on several holes, adding strategic interest, while the natural rock outcroppings common to the Stockholm area influence both aesthetics and playability. The course serves a local membership and visitors seeking golf within easy reach of central Stockholm, offering a straightforward test without extreme length or severe hazards.
Ågesta operates as a member-owned club and maintains the course for year-round play when weather permits, typical of Swedish golf facilities. The setting combines accessibility—being well-connected to Stockholm's transport network—with a sense of separation provided by the surrounding forest. The course represents a practical example of Swedish parkland golf, designed to fit its site and serve its community rather than pursue architectural distinction or tournament ambitions.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
18-håls was designed by Peter Fjällman.
Yes. 18-håls at Ågesta Golfklubb is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at 18-håls is 71.
18-håls is a 18-hole course.