ROSSÖNS GOLFKLUBB
🇸🇪 Rossön, Jämtland, SE
Designed by Sune Linde, Kjell Strömqvist
Rossöns Golfklubb sits in the village of Rossön in Jämtland County, central Sweden, a region characterized by forested terrain and proximity to the Norwegian border. The course was designed by Sune Linde and Kjell Strömqvist, Swedish architects who worked on several northern Swedish layouts during the latter decades of the twentieth century. The design reflects the natural topography of the area, incorporating the rolling woodland landscape typical of inland Norrland.
The routing moves through pine and spruce forest with elevation changes that provide variety in shot-making and views across the surrounding countryside. Fairways are generally tree-lined, requiring accuracy from the tee, and greens are modest in size, consistent with courses built to accommodate shorter playing seasons and regional golfing traditions. Water features and natural hazards appear where the land dictates, rather than through extensive earthmoving.
Rossöns serves a local membership and visitors exploring golf in Sweden's interior, where courses are less densely distributed than in the southern regions. The club operates within the constraints of a northern climate, with a season that runs from late spring through early autumn. The setting offers a quiet, forested golf experience distinct from the links-style courses found along Sweden's coasts.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Rosso?ns was designed by Sune Linde and Kjell Strömqvist.
Yes. Rosso?ns at Rossöns Golfklubb is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Rosso?ns is 36.
Rosso?ns is a 9-hole course.