Lilla is the shorter of two courses at Upsala Golfklubb, designed by Swedish architect Peter Nordwall. Located in Uppsala, Sweden's fourth-largest city and a historic university town roughly 70 kilometers north of Stockholm, the course serves as an accessible complement to the club's championship layout. Nordwall, who has designed and renovated numerous courses across Scandinavia, typically emphasizes playability and strategic variety suited to the region's climate and terrain.
The course occupies gently rolling terrain characteristic of the Uppland region, where glacial deposits have shaped a landscape of modest elevation changes, mixed woodlands, and open meadows. Swedish inland courses of this type generally feature tree-lined fairways with pine and birch, seasonal water features, and firm turf conditions during summer months. The routing likely takes advantage of natural contours to create interest without requiring dramatic earthmoving, a common approach in Nordic golf design where environmental sensitivity and construction economics favor working with existing topography.
As a secondary course at an established club, Lilla provides members and visitors with a shorter round suitable for practice, casual play, or introducing newcomers to the game. Upsala Golfklubb, founded in the early twentieth century, reflects the growth of golf in Sweden's university cities, where academic communities and regional populations have supported club development. The course operates within Sweden's seasonal golf calendar, typically open from late spring through autumn.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Lilla was designed by Peter Nordwall.
Yes. Lilla at Upsala Golfklubb is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Lilla is 31.
Lilla is a 9-hole course.