SAMUELSDALS GOLFKLUBB
🇸🇪 Falun, Dalarna, SE
Designed by Jeremy Turner
Samuelsdals Golfklubb sits in the forested landscape near Falun, the historic mining town in Sweden's Dalarna region. The course was designed by Jeremy Turner, a British architect who has worked on several Scandinavian projects and is known for incorporating natural terrain features into his routings. The setting takes advantage of the region's characteristic mix of pine and birch woodland, rolling terrain, and exposed bedrock that reflects the area's geological heritage.
The layout works through varied topography, with holes routed among the trees and across elevation changes that require thoughtful club selection and course management. Turner's design approach here emphasizes strategic options rather than forced carries, allowing players to navigate the terrain according to their skill level while rewarding well-placed shots. The natural contours influence both tee shots and approaches, and the greens typically feature movement that reflects the surrounding landforms.
Falun's position in central Sweden means the course experiences the region's distinct seasonal rhythm, with a playing season that runs from late spring through early autumn. The club serves both local members and visiting golfers exploring the Dalarna countryside, an area better known for its folk traditions and outdoor recreation than for golf tourism. Samuelsdals offers a woodland golf experience characteristic of inland Swedish courses, where the design works with rather than against the native landscape.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Samuelsdals was designed by Jeremy Turner.
Yes. Samuelsdals at Samuelsdals Golfklubb is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Samuelsdals is 50.
Samuelsdals is a 15-hole course.