KOKKEDAL GOLFKLUB
🇩🇰 Hørsholm, Hovedstaden, DK
Designed by Frank Pennink
Kokkedal Golfklub sits in Hørsholm, just north of Copenhagen in the Hovedstaden region of Denmark. The course was designed by Frank Pennink, the English architect who shaped numerous layouts across continental Europe during the mid-twentieth century. Pennink's work in Scandinavia often emphasized strategic routing that worked with existing terrain rather than imposing dramatic earthworks, and Kokkedal reflects this approach within the rolling landscape of North Zealand.
The property features mature woodland and natural elevation changes that give the layout variety and definition. Pennink routed holes through corridors of trees and across open ground, creating a mix of playing corridors that require both accuracy and course management. The terrain provides natural movement in the fairways and greens, and the design incorporates these contours into the strategic demands of individual holes. Water features appear on several holes, adding tactical considerations to club selection and approach angles.
Kokkedal serves as a traditional members' club in the Danish golf community, hosting regional competitions and maintaining a year-round playing calendar typical of Scandinavian clubs. The facility includes practice areas and a clubhouse that supports both competitive and social aspects of membership. The course remains a representative example of Pennink's design philosophy in Denmark, offering a straightforward test of golf within a natural wooded setting close to the capital.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Kokkedal was designed by Frank Pennink.
Yes. Kokkedal at Kokkedal Golfklub is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Kokkedal is 72.
Kokkedal plays 6,327 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
Kokkedal is a 18-hole course.