KALMAR GOLFKLUBB
🇸🇪 Kalmar, Kalmar, SE
Designed by Rafael Sundblom, Gosta Gerdsjo, Pierre Fulke
Kalmar Golfklubb's Gamla course sits in the southeastern Swedish city of Kalmar, a historic port on the Baltic coast. The course reflects the work of three designers across different eras: Rafael Sundblom and Gösta Gerdsjö established the original layout, while touring professional Pierre Fulke contributed to later modifications. This collaborative design history is characteristic of many Swedish clubs that have evolved their courses over decades to meet changing standards and member preferences.
The routing takes advantage of the relatively flat coastal terrain typical of this part of Kalmar County, where the landscape lacks dramatic elevation but offers open vistas and exposure to Baltic weather patterns. The design incorporates natural features common to the region, including stands of pine and mixed woodland that frame holes and define playing corridors. Strategic bunkering and green complexes provide the primary defense, as wind conditions off the water can vary significantly and influence club selection throughout the round.
Kalmar Golfklubb serves the local golfing community in a city known more for its medieval castle and maritime heritage than for golf tourism. The Gamla course functions as the club's traditional layout, and its name—meaning "old" in Swedish—suggests it predates any newer additions to the property. The course offers a straightforward test of golf suited to regular play in the Swedish climate, where the season runs from spring through autumn.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Gamla was designed by Rafael Sundblom, Gosta Gerdsjo, and Pierre Fulke.
Yes. Gamla at Kalmar Golfklubb is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Gamla is 72.
Gamla is a 18-hole course.