ÖRBYHUS GOLFKLUBB
🇸🇪 Örbyhus, Uppsala, SE
Designed by Bjorn Eriksson
Örbyhus Golfklubb sits in the Uppsala region of central Sweden, approximately 60 kilometers north of Uppsala city. The club operates an 18-hole course designed by Swedish architect Bjorn Eriksson, whose work appears at several courses across Scandinavia. The layout takes advantage of the relatively flat to gently rolling terrain characteristic of this part of Uppland, with routing that typically incorporates natural features common to the Swedish landscape including stands of pine and birch, modest elevation changes, and occasional wetland areas.
The course serves the local golfing community in and around Örbyhus, a small town with historical connections to nearby Örbyhus Castle, one of Sweden's notable Renaissance-era structures. The setting provides a mix of parkland and semi-natural character, with holes likely framed by forest corridors and open areas that allow for strategic play suited to the relatively short northern growing season.
Örbyhus Golfklubb represents the kind of regional facility common throughout Sweden, where golf has grown significantly since the mid-20th century. The club offers year-round membership and seasonal play typical of courses at this latitude, where summer daylight extends well into the evening. The course provides a straightforward test of golf without the dramatic topography found in coastal or mountain regions, focusing instead on accuracy and course management through tree-lined fairways and well-positioned hazards.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
18-håls was designed by Bjorn Eriksson.
Yes. 18-håls at Örbyhus Golfklubb is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at 18-håls is 72.
18-håls is a 18-hole course.