PGA OF SWEDEN NATIONAL
🇸🇪 Bara, Skåne, SE
Designed by Kyle Phillips
The Lakes course at PGA of Sweden National, designed by American architect Kyle Phillips and opened in 2008, represents a distinctive approach to Swedish golf architecture. Phillips, known for his work on Kingsbarns in Scotland, brought his links-inspired design philosophy to the flat agricultural land of Skåne in southern Sweden. The course was developed as part of a larger vision to create a national center for Swedish golf, combining championship-level facilities with player development and hospitality.
The routing makes extensive use of water features and strategic bunkering across relatively level terrain, with Phillips creating visual drama and strategic interest through contouring, elevated greens, and carefully positioned hazards. The design emphasizes width off the tee but demands precision on approach shots, with many greens featuring pronounced slopes and run-off areas that reward proper angles and punish wayward strikes. The course stretches to over 7,000 yards from the championship tees, providing a thorough test for accomplished players while remaining playable for members and visitors from forward positions.
PGA of Sweden National serves as a hub for Swedish golf, hosting professional events on the Nordic circuits and providing a home for the Swedish PGA. The facility includes extensive practice areas and a second eighteen-hole course, reflecting its mission as both a competitive venue and a center for golf development in Scandinavia. The Lakes course has established itself as one of Sweden's premier modern layouts since its opening.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Lakes was designed by Kyle Phillips.
Yes. Lakes at PGA of Sweden National is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Lakes is 72.
Lakes is a 18-hole course.