Säters Golfklubb sits in the town of Säter in Dalarna County, central Sweden, approximately 15 kilometers northwest of Borlänge. The course was designed by Sune Linde, a Swedish architect active in the mid-to-late twentieth century who contributed to the development of golf in Sweden's interior regions during a period of expansion for the sport beyond the country's coastal areas.
The layout occupies terrain characteristic of Dalarna's forested landscape, with routing that works through a mix of pine and birch woodland and more open ground. The topography in this part of Sweden typically features gentle to moderate elevation changes shaped by glacial activity, and courses in the region often incorporate natural rock outcroppings and sandy soils that drain well. Säter itself is a historic town known for its preserved wooden architecture and cultural heritage, providing a traditional Swedish setting for the club.
As a regional club in Dalarna, Säters serves local golfers and visitors exploring Sweden's interior. The course offers a straightforward test of golf suited to the natural environment, with tree-lined fairways and greens that reflect Linde's approach to working within the existing landscape. Clubs of this type in smaller Swedish communities often emphasize accessibility and a relaxed atmosphere, maintaining traditions of local membership while welcoming travelers during the summer season when daylight extends well into the evening.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Sa?ters was designed by Sune Linde.
Yes. Sa?ters at Sa?ters Golfklubb is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Sa?ters is 72.
Sa?ters is a 18-hole course.