Arboga Golfklubb's Korthåls course is located in the town of Arboga in Västmanland County, in south-central Sweden. The course was designed by Sune Linde, a Swedish golf course architect active in the latter decades of the twentieth century who contributed to the development of golf infrastructure across Sweden during a period of significant growth in the sport. Arboga itself sits along the Arboga River in a region characterized by relatively flat to gently rolling agricultural and forested terrain typical of the Mälaren valley area.
The Korthåls name suggests this is a shorter layout, likely a nine-hole course or a compact eighteen-hole design suited to recreational play and club members seeking a quicker round. Swedish municipal and regional clubs of this type often serve local communities with accessible golf in settings that blend open fairways with stands of pine and birch. The routing would typically make use of the natural topography available in the Västmanland landscape, incorporating modest elevation changes and possibly water features connected to the area's drainage patterns.
Arboga Golfklubb functions as a community-oriented club, providing golf to residents of Arboga and the surrounding region. Courses of this scale and vintage in Sweden generally emphasize playability and maintenance suited to a range of skill levels, fostering local competition and social golf rather than championship-level tournament play. The club contributes to the regional golf culture in Västmanland, where the sport has grown steadily since the mid-twentieth century.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Korthåls was designed by Sune Linde.
Yes. Korthåls at Arboga Golfklubb is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Korthåls is 18.
Korthåls is a 6-hole course.