WOODLANDS COUNTRY CLUB
🇸🇪 Örkelljunga, Skåne, SE
Designed by Hans Fock, Donald Steel
Woodlands Country Club sits in the forested countryside near Örkelljunga in northern Skåne, Sweden's southernmost province. The club features two eighteen-hole courses—Pine and Magnolia—both shaped by the work of Swedish architect Hans Fock and later refined by British designer Donald Steel. The collaboration between a local architect familiar with Scandinavian conditions and an experienced international designer has produced layouts that balance regional character with broader design principles.
The Pine and Magnolia courses occupy rolling, wooded terrain typical of the Skåne interior, where mature trees frame fairways and elevation changes create natural variety in hole character. The routing on both courses moves through corridors of pine and deciduous forest, with fairways that demand accuracy off the tee and approach shots that must account for sloping lies and elevated or protected greens. Water features appear on several holes, adding strategic interest without dominating play.
Woodlands serves as a regional hub for golf in this part of Sweden, where the season is shorter than in more temperate climates but summer days are long. The club's two-course setup allows for variety in daily play and accommodates tournaments and member events throughout the active months. The combination of natural forest setting, thoughtful design work from two architects with different perspectives, and the club's role in the local golf community gives Woodlands a place in the Skåne golf landscape.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Pine/Magnolia was designed by Hans Fock and Donald Steel.
Yes. Pine/Magnolia at Woodlands Country Club is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Pine/Magnolia is 71.
Pine/Magnolia is a 18-hole course.