Gamla at Gävle Golfklubb represents the club's original layout, designed by Nils Sköld, one of Sweden's pioneering golf course architects active in the early-to-mid twentieth century. Located in Gävle, a coastal city in Gävleborg County along the Gulf of Bothnia, the course sits in a landscape characteristic of east-central Sweden, where forested terrain meets relatively level or gently rolling ground. Sköld's work during this era typically emphasized strategic routing that worked with natural landforms while remaining accessible to the club golfer, and Gamla reflects this practical, traditional approach to design.
The course occupies terrain that likely features a mix of pine and mixed woodland, open fairways, and natural vegetation typical of the Swedish coastal region. As the "old" course—Gamla translates to "old" in Swedish—it serves as the club's heritage layout, contrasting with any newer additions the club may have developed. The routing would have been shaped by the available land and the design conventions of Sköld's time, favoring straightforward holes that reward accuracy and course management over extreme length.
Gävle Golfklubb has long been part of the regional golf community in central Sweden, and Gamla provides members and visitors with a traditional Swedish golf experience. The course remains a testament to the early development of the game in the country, preserving the character and challenge of mid-century Scandinavian design in a setting defined by the natural beauty of the Gävleborg coastline.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Gamla was designed by Nils Sköld.
Yes. Gamla at Gävle Golfklubb is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Gamla is 72.
Gamla is a 18-hole course.