LOFTAHAMMARS GOLFKLUBB
🇸🇪 Loftahammar, Kalmar, SE
Designed by Peter Fjällman
Loftahammars Golfklubb sits in the coastal region of Kalmar County in southeastern Sweden, near the small village of Loftahammar along the Baltic Sea. The course was designed by Peter Fjällman, a Swedish architect known for his work on several Scandinavian layouts that emphasize natural terrain and strategic variety. The setting reflects the characteristic landscape of this part of Sweden, where forest, rock outcroppings, and proximity to water shape the playing corridors.
The routing takes advantage of the natural topography, moving through wooded areas and more open ground. Courses in this region typically incorporate elevation changes and require thoughtful club selection given the mix of exposed and sheltered holes. The design philosophy emphasizes playability for members while maintaining enough challenge to reward precise shotmaking, a balance common in Swedish club courses that serve local communities year-round during the brief northern golf season.
Loftahammars functions as a community club in a relatively rural area, serving golfers from the surrounding towns and seasonal visitors to the Kalmar coast. The facility reflects the Scandinavian tradition of accessible golf in natural settings, where the focus remains on the game itself rather than elaborate amenities. The course offers a representative example of regional Swedish golf design, shaped by the constraints and opportunities of the coastal forest landscape.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Loftahammars was designed by Peter Fjällman.
Yes. Loftahammars at Loftahammars Golfklubb is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Loftahammars is 72.
Loftahammars is a 18-hole course.