Wäsby Golf's John Deere course is located in Upplands Väsby, a municipality in the northern Stockholm metropolitan area. Designed by Swedish architect Bjorn Eriksson, the course serves the growing golf community in this part of the capital region, where the sport has expanded considerably since the latter decades of the twentieth century.
The course occupies terrain characteristic of the Stockholm area, with a mix of forested sections and more open ground shaped by the region's glacial geology. Swedish courses of this era typically work within relatively compact land parcels compared to their international counterparts, and designers like Eriksson have developed routing strategies that maximize variety and playability within these constraints. The landscape features native pine and birch woodland alongside the fairways, and the underlying soils and bedrock influence both drainage patterns and green construction.
Wäsby Golf operates as part of Sweden's accessible golf culture, where public and semi-private facilities accommodate a broad membership base and welcome visiting players. The club maintains the course for year-round use when weather permits, though the northern latitude means a playing season that typically runs from late spring through autumn. The facility reflects the practical, community-oriented approach common to Scandinavian golf, emphasizing playability and maintenance standards suited to high traffic volumes during the short but intense summer season.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
John Deere was designed by Bjorn Eriksson.
Yes. John Deere at Wäsby Golf is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at John Deere is 72.
John Deere is a 18-hole course.