LJUGARNS GOLFKLUBB
🇸🇪 Ljugarn, Gotland, SE
Designed by Jan Sederholm
Ljugarns Golfklubb sits on the eastern coast of Gotland, Sweden's largest island in the Baltic Sea, near the small seaside village of Ljugarn. Designed by Swedish architect Jan Sederholm, the course occupies coastal terrain characteristic of Gotland's distinctive limestone landscape. The island's relatively flat topography and exposed position create conditions where wind is a consistent factor in play, and the routing takes advantage of the natural contours and vegetation typical of this Baltic setting.
The course reflects the regional character of Swedish golf design from its era, with holes that work within the existing landscape rather than imposing dramatic earthwork. Players encounter fairways bordered by native grasses and scattered pines, with the proximity to the sea influencing both the playing conditions and the visual character of the layout. The limestone bedrock that defines much of Gotland's geology occasionally surfaces in the playing corridors, adding a distinctive element to the course's presentation.
Ljugarn itself is a modest resort community known for its beaches and summer visitors, and the golf course serves both local members and seasonal guests exploring Gotland's attractions. The club operates within the traditions of Swedish golf culture, where accessibility and straightforward golf take precedence over elaborate amenities. The course provides a representative example of regional Swedish design on an island celebrated more for its medieval history and natural beauty than for golf, offering a coastal playing experience shaped by Baltic winds and Gotland's unique geological character.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Ljugarns was designed by Jan Sederholm.
Yes. Ljugarns at Ljugarns Golfklubb is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Ljugarns is 36.
Ljugarns is a 9-hole course.