Arboga Golfklubb sits in the historic town of Arboga in Västmanland County, roughly 120 kilometers west of Stockholm in central Sweden. The course was designed by Sune Linde, a Swedish architect who contributed to the development of numerous courses across Scandinavia during the latter half of the twentieth century. Linde's work typically emphasized playability for members while incorporating the natural features of Swedish landscapes, and Arboga reflects this regional design sensibility.
The course occupies terrain characteristic of the Mälardalen valley region, where gently rolling farmland and mixed woodland create varied playing corridors. The routing takes advantage of elevation changes modest by Swedish standards, with holes moving through stands of pine and birch that frame fairways and define strategic options from the tee. Water features and natural contours influence shot values on several holes, requiring golfers to navigate both lateral hazards and thoughtful green complexes.
Arboga itself is one of Sweden's oldest towns, with medieval roots and a position along the Arboga River that once made it a significant trading center. The golf club serves the local community and visitors exploring the Mälaren lake district, offering a straightforward test of golf in a setting that balances accessibility with the natural character of central Swedish countryside. The course provides a representative example of mid-tier Swedish club golf, where design priorities favor year-round member play over championship length or dramatic features.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Arboga was designed by Sune Linde.
Yes. Arboga at Arboga Golfklubb is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Arboga is 72.
Arboga is a 18-hole course.