FÅGELBRO GOLF & COUNTRY CLUB
🇸🇪 Värmdö, Stockholm, SE
Designed by Bjorn Eriksson
Fågelbro Golf & Country Club's Korthål course sits on Värmdö, an island municipality in the Stockholm archipelago east of Sweden's capital. Designed by Bjorn Eriksson, the course occupies terrain characteristic of the region: granite bedrock, pine and mixed forest, and the rolling topography shaped by glacial activity. The archipelago setting means the landscape carries a distinct coastal Scandinavian character, though the course itself is inland from the water.
The routing works through natural corridors of forest and over exposed rock formations that are typical of Swedish golf design. Elevation changes are moderate but meaningful, and the granite outcroppings that punctuate fairways and frame greens create both visual interest and strategic demands. Eriksson's design philosophy tends toward integrating holes into the existing land rather than imposing dramatic earthwork, so players encounter a course that feels native to its environment.
Fågelbro operates as a country club facility with multiple courses, and Korthål serves as one component of the overall golf offering. The club caters to members and visitors in the greater Stockholm area, providing access to golf within reasonable distance of the city while maintaining a forested, relatively secluded atmosphere. The course is playable across the Swedish golf season, which typically runs from late spring through early autumn given the northern latitude.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Korthål was designed by Bjorn Eriksson.
Yes. Korthål at Fågelbro Golf & Country Club is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Korthål is 27.
Korthål is a 9-hole course.