Slite Golfklubb sits on the eastern coast of Gotland, Sweden's largest island in the Baltic Sea, in the small port town of Slite. Designed by Peter Nordwall, a Swedish architect known for working with natural terrain and creating accessible layouts, the course reflects the distinctive landscape character of Gotland—relatively flat with open vistas, limestone bedrock influence, and exposure to coastal winds. The island's golf courses typically feature a links-like quality despite not being true seaside links, and Slite shares this regional character.
The routing takes advantage of the local topography, which includes modest elevation changes and natural vegetation typical of Gotland's eastern shore. Players encounter a mix of open and semi-wooded holes, with the wind often serving as the primary defense. The course layout emphasizes strategic shot-making rather than extreme length, making it playable for a range of skill levels while still presenting challenges for accomplished golfers when conditions firm up or the wind picks up from the Baltic.
Slite Golfklubb serves both local members and visiting golfers exploring Gotland's several courses. The club operates in a region where golf is a summer-focused activity due to the northern climate, and the course benefits from the long daylight hours of Swedish summer. As with many Swedish clubs outside major urban centers, Slite maintains a welcoming, community-oriented atmosphere that reflects the island's relaxed pace and the accessibility that characterizes much of Scandinavian golf culture.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Slite was designed by Peter Nordwall.
Yes. Slite at Slite Golfklubb is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Slite is 72.
Slite is a 18-hole course.