KATRINEHOLMS GOLFKLUBB
🇸🇪 Katrineholm, Södermanland, SE
Designed by Nils Sköld
Katrineholms Golfklubb sits in Katrineholm, a town in Södermanland County in south-central Sweden, roughly midway between Stockholm and the southern cities. The Blå/Gul combination at the Gamla (old) course represents nine holes from the Blue nine and nine from the Yellow nine, forming one of the traditional 18-hole loops at the facility. Nils Sköld, a Swedish architect active in the mid-to-late twentieth century, designed the layout during an era when many Swedish clubs expanded from modest beginnings into full-length courses serving growing memberships.
The terrain in this part of Södermanland is characteristic of the Swedish lowlands: gently rolling farmland interspersed with stands of pine and birch, modest elevation changes, and occasional wetland or stream corridors. Sköld's routing likely takes advantage of these natural features, weaving fairways through tree-lined corridors and incorporating the region's glacial topography into green sites and hazard placement. The Gamla designation indicates this is the club's original or earlier layout, suggesting mature tree growth and established playing corridors that have evolved with the membership over decades.
Katrineholms serves its local community and regional visitors, offering a traditional Swedish golf experience without the international profile of championship venues. The club provides a straightforward test of accuracy and course management, typical of mid-century Scandinavian designs where strategic bunkering and natural obstacles reward thoughtful play over raw distance.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Blå/Gul (Gamla) was designed by Nils Sköld.
Yes. Blå/Gul (Gamla) at Katrineholms Golfklubb is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Blå/Gul (Gamla) is 72.
Blå/Gul (Gamla) is a 18-hole course.