Malungs Golfklubb sits in the forested landscape of Dalarna County in central Sweden, near the town of Malung. The course was designed by Jeremy Turner, a British architect who has worked on several Scandinavian projects and is known for creating layouts that work with natural terrain rather than imposing heavily manufactured features. The region's rolling topography and dense pine forests provide the setting for a course that reflects the character of inland Swedish golf.
The routing moves through wooded corridors and more open stretches, typical of courses built in this part of Sweden where forest management and natural clearings shape the available land. The design emphasizes playability for a range of skill levels while incorporating the elevation changes and natural contours found in Dalarna's landscape. Water features and strategic bunkering appear throughout, though the primary challenge comes from navigating the tree-lined fairways and reading the terrain.
Malung itself is a small town known for its proximity to outdoor recreation areas, and the golf club serves both local members and visitors exploring the region during the summer months. The course operates within the relatively short Swedish golf season, when daylight extends well into the evening. The club provides a straightforward golf experience reflective of community-oriented clubs throughout Sweden's interior, where the focus remains on the game itself and access to natural surroundings.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Malungs was designed by Jeremy Turner.
Yes. Malungs at Malungs Golfklubb is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Malungs is 71.
Malungs is a 18-hole course.