KARLSTAD GOLFKLUBB
🇸🇪 Karlstad, Värmland, SE
Designed by Nils Sköld, Sune Linde
Karlstad Golfklubb's Röd-Gul course sits in Värmland, Sweden's forested lake district, where the club has operated since the early 20th century. The course was designed by Nils Sköld and Sune Linde, two figures associated with Swedish golf course architecture during the mid-century period when many of the country's clubs expanded or refined their layouts. The design reflects the regional character of inland Swedish golf, working with natural forest corridors, modest elevation changes, and the kind of sandy, well-drained soils common to this part of Scandinavia.
The routing moves through stands of pine and birch, with fairways that typically require accuracy off the tee rather than exceptional length. Greens are often elevated or subtly contoured, rewarding approach shots that account for the firm conditions that develop during the Swedish summer. Water features appear occasionally, and the layout includes several risk-reward par fives where positioning matters more than power.
Karlstad Golfklubb serves a regional membership and hosts local and provincial competitions throughout the season. The club maintains traditional Swedish golf culture, with a clubhouse that functions as a social hub and dining area for members and visitors. The Röd-Gul course, named for its color-coded tee markers, represents the kind of solid, playable design that characterizes many Swedish clubs outside the major metropolitan areas—courses built to suit the landscape and serve a community rather than chase rankings or international attention.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Röd-Gul was designed by Nils Sköld and Sune Linde.
Yes. Röd-Gul at Karlstad Golfklubb is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Röd-Gul is 72.
Röd-Gul is a 18-hole course.