KUNGL. DROTTNINGHOLMS GOLFKLUBB
🇸🇪 Drottningholm, Stockholm, SE
Designed by Rafael Sundblom
Korthål is located at Kungl. Drottningholms Golfklubb on the grounds of the Drottningholm Palace estate in Stockholm, Sweden. The palace itself is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and the private residence of the Swedish Royal Family, lending the course a distinctive historical and cultural setting. The club was founded in 1959, and Rafael Sundblom designed the layout, which occupies parkland terrain characteristic of the Stockholm archipelago region.
The course plays through mature woodland and open meadows, with routing that reflects the natural contours of the palace grounds. Sundblom's design emphasizes strategic shot-making within a relatively compact property, requiring accuracy off the tee and thoughtful club selection on approach shots. The layout incorporates natural features and mature trees that define playing corridors and frame individual holes.
Kungl. Drottningholms Golfklubb operates as a private members' club with strong ties to Swedish golf tradition. The proximity to the royal estate and the club's location within greater Stockholm contribute to its established membership character. The course serves as a venue for club competitions and regional amateur events, maintaining its role within the Swedish golf community while preserving the parkland qualities of the original Sundblom design.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Korthål was designed by Rafael Sundblom.
Yes. Korthål at Kungl. Drottningholms Golfklubb is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Korthål is 24.
Korthål is a 8-hole course.