Ingarö Golfklubb's Skogs course occupies a forested island setting in the Stockholm archipelago, roughly 30 kilometers east of Sweden's capital. Designed by Bjorn Eriksson, the layout takes its name—"Skogs" meaning "forest"—from the heavily wooded terrain that characterizes much of the property. The course threads through natural corridors of pine and mixed woodland typical of the archipelago landscape, with elevation changes and rocky outcroppings that reflect the region's glacial geology.
The routing navigates the island's interior topography, where players encounter tight fairways bordered by dense tree lines and occasional glimpses of the surrounding water. The design emphasizes accuracy and course management over distance, as the wooded environment limits recovery options from wayward shots. Natural rock formations appear throughout the property, both as landscape features and strategic elements that influence play and drainage patterns.
Ingarö Golfklubb serves the local golfing community in the Stockholm archipelago region, offering seasonal play in an environment shaped by the area's maritime climate and natural forest character. The club provides a woodland golf experience distinct from the more open links-style courses found elsewhere in Scandinavia, reflecting the specific landscape conditions of Sweden's eastern coastal islands.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Skogs was designed by Bjorn Eriksson.
Yes. Skogs at Ingarö Golfklubb is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Skogs is 70.
Skogs is a 18-hole course.