Gul-Röd is one of two 18-hole courses at Örestads Golfklubb, located in Lomma along Sweden's southwestern coast in the Skåne region. The club sits in the flat to gently rolling landscape characteristic of this part of southern Sweden, positioned between Malmö and the Öresund strait that separates Sweden from Denmark. Åke Persson, a Swedish golf course architect active in the latter half of the 20th century, designed the layout as part of Örestads' development into a multi-course facility.
The course occupies terrain typical of coastal Skåne, where the proximity to the sea influences both playing conditions and vegetation. The routing likely incorporates the area's natural features while working within the relatively modest elevation changes found in this region. Persson's design reflects the Scandinavian approach to golf architecture from his era, balancing strategic interest with playability across varying skill levels.
Örestads Golfklubb serves the greater Malmö metropolitan area and benefits from the region's relatively mild climate by Swedish standards, extending the playing season compared to courses farther north. The club operates as a membership-based facility while welcoming visiting golfers, typical of Swedish golf clubs. The presence of two full 18-hole courses indicates a substantial golfing operation that has served the local community for several decades, contributing to Skåne's reputation as one of Sweden's most golf-rich regions.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Gul-Röd was designed by Ake Persson.
Yes. Gul-Röd at Örestads Golfklubb is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Gul-Röd is 71.
Gul-Röd is a 18-hole course.