Ängs is an 18-hole course at Allerum Golfklubb in the Skåne region of southern Sweden, designed by Swedish architect Hans Fock. The course sits in the agricultural landscape characteristic of this part of Sweden, where gently rolling farmland and open terrain provide the setting for golf. Fock, who has designed and renovated numerous courses across Scandinavia, typically works with the natural contours of a site to create strategic layouts that suit both everyday play and club competition.
The routing at Ängs takes advantage of the property's modest elevation changes and integrates natural features into the design. Skåne's relatively temperate climate and fertile soil support healthy turf conditions through much of the season, and the open landscape means wind often factors into club selection and shot-making. The course serves the local golfing community in the Helsingborg area, offering a parkland-style layout that balances accessibility for members with enough variety to maintain interest over repeated rounds.
Allerum Golfklubb operates as a traditional Swedish member club, where the course anchors social and competitive activity throughout the year. The club hosts regular member tournaments and provides a home course for golfers from the surrounding towns and villages in northwestern Skåne.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Ängs was designed by Hans Fock.
Yes. Ängs at Allerum Golfklubb is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Ängs is 72.
Ängs is a 18-hole course.