Årjängs Golfklubb sits in the municipality of Årjäng in Värmland, Sweden's forested western region near the Norwegian border. Designed by Peter Nordwall, a Swedish architect known for his work on courses throughout Scandinavia, the layout takes advantage of the area's natural woodland terrain and rolling topography characteristic of this part of Sweden. The course reflects the regional style of golf found in Värmland, where dense forests of pine and spruce frame fairways and water features appear naturally within the landscape.
The routing works through varied elevation changes and incorporates the native vegetation that defines the region. Holes move through corridors of trees, requiring accuracy from the tee while offering strategic options for approach play. The design emphasizes playability for members while maintaining enough challenge to engage golfers of different skill levels, a balance typical of Nordwall's approach to course architecture.
Årjängs Golfklubb serves the local community and visitors exploring the Värmland region, which is known for its outdoor recreation and proximity to both Swedish and Norwegian population centers. The club operates within the tradition of Scandinavian golf clubs, where accessibility and a connection to the natural environment shape both the course experience and club culture. The setting provides views of the surrounding countryside, with the course integrated into the forested landscape rather than imposed upon it.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Årjäng was designed by Peter Nordwall.
Yes. Årjäng at Årjängs Golfklubb is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Årjäng is 72.
Årjäng is a 18-hole course.