Örestads Golfklubb's Blå-Gul course sits in Lomma, a coastal municipality in Skåne just north of Malmö in southern Sweden. Designed by Åke Persson, the course reflects the work of a Swedish architect active during the latter decades of the twentieth century, when golf development expanded across Scandinavia. The layout occupies relatively flat terrain characteristic of the Öresund coastal plain, where the proximity to the strait influences both climate and landscape character.
The course name "Blå-Gul" translates to "Blue-Yellow," the colors of the Swedish flag, suggesting a routing or nine-hole combination within the club's overall facility. Öreskogs Golfklubb operates in a region where golf is played seasonally, with the maritime climate providing milder conditions than Sweden's interior but still subject to northern European weather patterns. The setting features the agricultural and semi-wooded landscape typical of Skåne, Sweden's southernmost province, known for its fertile farmland and relatively gentle topography.
Lomma's location between Malmö and the university city of Lund places the course within reach of southern Sweden's urban population. The club serves both local members and visitors exploring the golf offerings along the Öresund coast. Courses in this part of Skåne generally emphasize playability and accessibility rather than dramatic elevation or coastal dune features, reflecting the regional landscape and the practical considerations of Swedish golf club culture.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Blå-Gul was designed by Ake Persson.
Yes. Blå-Gul at Örestads Golfklubb is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Blå-Gul is 71.
Blå-Gul is a 18-hole course.