KARLSTAD GOLFKLUBB
🇸🇪 Karlstad, Värmland, SE
Designed by Nils Sköld
Karlstad Golfklubb's Röd-Blå course sits in Värmland, a forested region of central Sweden near the northern shore of Lake Vänern. Designed by Nils Sköld, a Swedish architect active in the mid-to-late twentieth century who shaped numerous courses across Scandinavia, the layout reflects the characteristic woodland golf of the region. The terrain features gentle to moderate elevation changes and routing through pine and mixed forest, with fairways carved from the natural landscape and greens that typically require careful approach play given the tree-lined corridors.
The course serves as one of the primary layouts at Karlstad, a club that has been part of the local golfing community for decades. The Röd-Blå designation indicates a composite eighteen formed from different nine-hole loops, a common configuration at Swedish clubs where multiple nines allow for variety and flexible course rotation. Players encounter a traditional parkland experience with an emphasis on accuracy off the tee and strategic positioning, as the wooded setting penalizes wayward shots.
Karlstad itself is the largest city in Värmland and serves as a regional hub, giving the club a solid membership base drawn from the surrounding area. The club maintains typical Swedish golf traditions, with a welcoming atmosphere and facilities that support year-round club life during the playing season. The course offers a straightforward test of golf without dramatic features, relying instead on sound design principles and the natural beauty of the Värmland forest.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Röd-Blå was designed by Nils Sköld.
Yes. Röd-Blå at Karlstad Golfklubb is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Röd-Blå is 72.
Röd-Blå is a 18-hole course.