Kalmar Golfklubb's Nya course sits in the southeastern Swedish province of Kalmar, a coastal region along the Baltic Sea known for its relatively mild climate and mix of agricultural land and forest. The course was designed by Sune Linde, a Swedish architect who worked during the mid-to-late twentieth century and contributed to several layouts across Scandinavia. Linde's designs typically reflect the natural terrain of their settings, incorporating existing woodland, elevation changes, and open meadow areas into strategic golf holes.
The Nya course—"nya" meaning "new" in Swedish—serves as one of the club's offerings in a region where golf has grown steadily since the sport's expansion in Sweden during the latter half of the twentieth century. Kalmar itself is a historic city with medieval roots, and the surrounding landscape features a blend of farmland, pine and deciduous forest, and proximity to the Kalmar Strait. Courses in this part of Sweden often play through rolling or gently undulating terrain with sandy subsoil that provides good drainage and firm conditions during the playing season.
The layout likely emphasizes variety in hole length and direction, with tree-lined fairways and greens that reward accurate approach play. Kalmar Golfklubb serves both local members and visitors exploring the golf offerings of Sweden's southeast coast, providing a traditional Swedish club atmosphere and a straightforward test of golf in a natural setting.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Nya was designed by Sune Linde.
Yes. Nya at Kalmar Golfklubb is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Nya is 70.
Nya is a 18-hole course.