Rotebro Golf's 9-hole course sits in Sollentuna, part of the northern Stockholm metropolitan area where residential development meets preserved green corridors. Peter Nordwall designed the layout to work within the compact land available in this suburban setting, creating a course that serves both recreational golfers and those seeking convenient practice rounds close to the city. The terrain reflects the characteristic Stockholm landscape of gentle rolling ground with scattered trees and modest elevation changes.
The course operates as a straightforward 9-hole facility, typical of many Swedish clubs that provide accessible golf in areas where land constraints prevent full 18-hole development. Players often complete two loops for a full round. The routing makes practical use of the available property, balancing playability for members of varying skill levels with enough strategic interest to reward thoughtful course management.
Rotebro Golf functions primarily as a members' club serving the local Sollentuna and northern Stockholm communities. The facility emphasizes regular play and social golf rather than tournament hosting or destination appeal. Like many Swedish clubs, it maintains a welcoming atmosphere for families and newer players while providing a convenient home course for established members. The clubhouse and practice areas support the core mission of making golf accessible in a region where proximity to Stockholm makes land valuable and course development challenging.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
9-håls was designed by Peter Nordwall.
Yes. 9-håls at Rotebro Golf is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at 9-håls is 36.
9-håls is a 9-hole course.