ROMELEÅSENS GOLFKLUBB
🇸🇪 Veberöd, Skåne, SE
Designed by Douglas Brasier
Romeleåsens Golfklubb sits in the rolling countryside near Veberöd in southern Sweden's Skåne region, approximately twenty kilometers east of Malmö. The course was designed by Douglas Brasier, a Swedish architect who has worked on several layouts across Scandinavia. The property takes its name from the Romeleåsen ridge, a distinctive geological feature that shapes the local landscape and provides the course with varied elevation changes uncommon in this part of Sweden.
The routing makes use of the natural topography, with holes moving across and along the ridge system. The terrain includes a mix of open farmland character and wooded sections, typical of the Skåne countryside. Players encounter elevation shifts that create strategic interest and require thoughtful club selection, particularly on approach shots where the ground movement can affect both distance judgment and ball behavior around the greens.
The course serves both members and visiting golfers in the greater Malmö area. Skåne's relatively mild climate by Swedish standards allows for a longer playing season than courses farther north, though winter conditions still limit year-round access. The club operates as a community-oriented facility, reflecting the regional golf culture where clubs balance competitive play with recreational access for families and newer players.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Romeleåsens was designed by Douglas Brasier.
Yes. Romeleåsens at Romeleåsens Golfklubb is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Romeleåsens is 72.
Romeleåsens is a 18-hole course.