BARSEBÄCK GOLF & COUNTRY CLUB
🇸🇪 Löddeköpinge, Skåne, SE
Designed by Donald Steel
Barsebäck Golf & Country Club sits on the southwestern coast of Sweden in Skåne, directly across the Øresund strait from Copenhagen. The club operates two eighteen-hole courses designed by British architect Donald Steel, who routed the layouts across flat to gently rolling farmland characteristic of this coastal region. The Old Course opened in 1969, followed by the Masters Course in 1989, both taking advantage of the site's proximity to the Baltic Sea and the prevailing winds that shape play throughout the year.
Steel's design work at Barsebäck emphasizes strategic bunkering and open approaches that reflect links principles adapted to the Swedish landscape. The courses feature relatively few trees compared to parkland layouts, allowing wind to factor significantly into club selection and shot-making. The flat terrain provides clear sightlines and straightforward walking, while the coastal setting contributes to firm turf conditions during drier periods. Water hazards appear selectively, and the bunkering style follows traditional British design with deep faces and defined edges.
Barsebäck has hosted professional tournaments on the European Tour, including the Scandinavian Masters, which brought international attention to the facility during the 1990s and early 2000s. The club's location makes it accessible to golfers from both Sweden and Denmark, and the dual-course setup accommodates significant play volume. The proximity to Copenhagen and the Øresund Bridge has established Barsebäck as a recognized destination within Scandinavian golf, particularly for visitors seeking Steel's interpretation of strategic design in a coastal Scandinavian context.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Donald Steel was designed by Donald Steel.
Yes. Donald Steel at Barsebäck Golf & Country Club is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Donald Steel is 71.
Donald Steel is a 18-hole course.