NICKLASTORP GOLFKLUBB
🇸🇪 Karlskrona, Blekinge, SE
Designed by Edvard Nilsson, Bjorn Eriksson
Nicklastorp Golfklubb sits in the Blekinge region of southern Sweden, near the coastal city of Karlskrona. The course was designed by Edvard Nilsson and Bjorn Eriksson, Swedish architects who have contributed to several layouts in the region. The design reflects the characteristic landscape of this part of Sweden, where forested terrain and natural topography shape the playing corridors and strategic demands.
The routing moves through mixed woodland and open areas typical of the Swedish countryside, with elevation changes that add variety to the shot-making requirements. Holes are carved through pine and deciduous trees, creating defined fairways that reward accuracy off the tee. The natural contours of the land influence green complexes and approach angles, requiring golfers to consider both distance and positioning throughout the round.
Karlskrona itself is known for its naval heritage and archipelago setting, and the surrounding region offers a quieter, more pastoral golf experience compared to Sweden's major urban centers. Nicklastorp serves both members and visitors exploring golf in southern Sweden, providing a course that emphasizes strategic play within a natural, forested environment. The layout is representative of regional Swedish design, where architects work with existing terrain rather than imposing dramatic manufactured features.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Nicklastorp was designed by Edvard Nilsson and Bjorn Eriksson.
Yes. Nicklastorp at Nicklastorp Golfklubb is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Nicklastorp is 71.
Nicklastorp is a 18-hole course.