Gränna Golfklubb sits on the eastern shore of Lake Vättern in the small town of Gränna, roughly 40 kilometers north of Jönköping in southern Sweden. The course was designed by Peter Nordwall, a Swedish architect known for his work on several courses across Scandinavia. The layout takes advantage of the area's natural topography, which features rolling terrain characteristic of the Småland region, with views across Sweden's second-largest lake providing a distinctive backdrop to the round.
The course occupies land that transitions between forested sections and more open areas, a common pattern in Swedish golf design that requires players to adapt their strategy throughout the round. The proximity to Lake Vättern influences both the visual character of the property and the playing conditions, as winds off the water can affect club selection and shot-making. The routing works with the natural contours rather than imposing dramatic earthwork, reflecting a design philosophy common to Nordic courses where integration with the landscape is emphasized.
Gränna itself is known primarily as a tourist destination famous for its polkagris candy production and its position along the lake, and the golf club serves both local members and visitors exploring the Vättern region. The course provides a straightforward test of golf in a scenic setting without the championship pedigree or tournament history of Sweden's more prominent venues, but it represents the type of regional facility that forms the backbone of Swedish golf culture.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Gränna was designed by Peter Nordwall.
Yes. Gränna at Gränna Golfklubb is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Gränna is 72.
Gränna is a 18-hole course.