LYCKSELE GOLFKLUBB
🇸🇪 Lycksele, Västerbotten, SE
Designed by Rolf Collijn
Lycksele Golfklubb sits in the town of Lycksele in Västerbotten County, part of Sweden's northern interior. The course was designed by Rolf Collijn, a Swedish architect who worked on numerous layouts across Scandinavia during the latter decades of the twentieth century. The region's subarctic climate and northern latitude create a compressed golf season, with play typically concentrated in the summer months when daylight extends well into the evening hours.
The course occupies terrain characteristic of inland northern Sweden, where forests of pine and spruce meet open clearings and the land rolls gently rather than dramatically. Water features and natural vegetation frame many holes, and the routing takes advantage of the existing topography without extreme elevation changes. The design reflects Collijn's approach of working within the landscape rather than imposing heavily manufactured features, a practical consideration in regions where construction seasons are brief and budgets often modest.
Lycksele serves as a recreational and competitive venue for the local community and visitors exploring Sweden's northern provinces. The club provides a traditional Swedish golf experience in a setting far removed from the coastal links terrain found further south. For golfers traveling through Västerbotten, the course offers a straightforward test amid the forests and lakes that define this part of Scandinavia, with the midnight sun providing unique playing conditions during midsummer weeks.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Lycksele was designed by Rolf Collijn.
Yes. Lycksele at Lycksele Golfklubb is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Lycksele is 36.
Lycksele is a 9-hole course.