ARLANDASTAD GOLFKLUBB
🇸🇪 Rosersberg, Stockholm, SE
Designed by Sune Linde
Arlandastad Golfklubb's Masters course sits in Rosersberg, north of Stockholm near Arlanda Airport, and was designed by Sune Linde, a Swedish architect active in the latter decades of the twentieth century. The course occupies terrain characteristic of the Stockholm region, with modest elevation changes, mixed woodland, and open fairway corridors shaped by the area's agricultural and forested past. The proximity to the airport places it within easy reach for travelers and local golfers alike, though the setting remains largely pastoral once on the course itself.
Linde's design reflects the practical Swedish approach to golf course architecture, balancing playability for members with strategic interest. The routing likely takes advantage of natural contours and existing tree lines, creating holes that require thoughtful placement rather than overwhelming length. Water features and bunkers provide definition, while the northern climate and soil conditions influence maintenance practices and seasonal playing characteristics common to courses in this part of Scandinavia.
Arlandastad serves a regional membership and visiting golfers drawn to the Stockholm area. The club operates within the Swedish golf culture, which emphasizes accessibility and straightforward enjoyment of the game. Facilities typically include a clubhouse with dining options that reflect local preferences, and the course sees regular play from spring through autumn when conditions permit. The Masters course represents a solid example of Swedish parkland golf, designed to accommodate a range of skill levels while offering enough variety to reward careful course management.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Masters was designed by Sune Linde.
Yes. Masters at Arlandastad Golfklubb is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Masters is 70.
Masters is a 18-hole course.