LINDESBERGS GOLFKLUBB
🇸🇪 Lindesberg, Örebro, SE
Designed by Jan Sederholm
Lindesbergs Golfklubb sits in the historic mining town of Lindesberg in Örebro County, central Sweden, approximately 200 kilometers west of Stockholm. The course was designed by Jan Sederholm, a Swedish architect known for his work on numerous courses throughout Scandinavia during the latter decades of the twentieth century. Sederholm's designs typically emphasize integration with the natural landscape and strategic variety suited to the rolling terrain common in this part of Sweden.
The Lindesberg region is characterized by forested countryside interspersed with lakes and gentle elevation changes, remnants of the area's geological history and its past as a center of iron ore mining. The course routing likely takes advantage of this varied topography, moving through stands of pine and birch typical of central Swedish golf landscapes. Sederholm's approach generally favors playability for members while incorporating enough strategic interest to reward thoughtful course management.
The club serves the local community and visitors exploring the Bergslagen region, an area known for its industrial heritage and outdoor recreation. Like many Swedish clubs, Lindesbergs Golfklubb operates within the accessible, community-oriented tradition of Scandinavian golf, where courses balance challenge with welcoming character. The setting offers a quiet, forested golf experience representative of inland Sweden's golf culture.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Lindesberg was designed by Jan Sederholm.
Yes. Lindesberg at Lindesbergs Golfklubb is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Lindesberg is 72.
Lindesberg is a 18-hole course.