ARVIDSJAURS GOLFKLUBB
🇸🇪 Arvidsjaur, Norrbotten, SE
Designed by Jan Sederholm
Arvidsjaurs Golfklubb sits in Swedish Lapland, roughly 65 kilometers south of the Arctic Circle in the municipality of Arvidsjaur. Designed by Jan Sederholm, a Swedish architect known for his work on northern Scandinavian courses, the layout occupies terrain characteristic of the region: forested land punctuated by exposed bedrock, natural water features, and the kind of rolling topography shaped by glacial activity. The course operates within the constraints and opportunities of its subarctic location, where summer daylight extends nearly around the clock and the growing season compresses into a few intense months.
The routing moves through pine and birch forest, with holes that incorporate the natural rock outcroppings and elevation changes typical of Norrland's interior. Water comes into play on several holes, whether from small lakes, streams, or wetland areas that are part of the boreal landscape. The design reflects a practical approach suited to the climate and setting, balancing playability with the preservation of the site's natural character.
Arvidsjaurs serves a local membership and visiting golfers drawn to the novelty of playing golf in the far north of Sweden. The club functions as a community amenity in a region where golf courses are relatively sparse, and the experience is shaped as much by the surrounding wilderness and midnight sun phenomenon as by the golf itself. The course provides a straightforward test of golf in an environment that remains remote by Swedish standards.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Arvidsjaurs was designed by Jan Sederholm.
Yes. Arvidsjaurs at Arvidsjaurs Golfklubb is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Arvidsjaurs is 36.
Arvidsjaurs is a 9-hole course.