SUNDSVALLS GOLFKLUBB
🇸🇪 Kvissleby, Västernorrland, SE
Designed by Rafael Sundblom, Nils Sköld, Sune Linde, Bengt Lorichs
Sundsvalls Golfklubb sits in Kvissleby, in the Västernorrland region of northern Sweden, where the course occupies terrain typical of the Swedish coastal landscape. The design reflects contributions from multiple architects across different periods: Rafael Sundblom and Nils Sköld established the original layout, while Sune Linde and Bengt Lorichs—both respected figures in Swedish golf architecture—later refined and expanded the routing. This collaborative evolution is common among Scandinavian clubs that have adapted their courses over decades to meet changing standards and membership needs.
The course plays through a mix of forested sections and more open ground, characteristic of the region's transition between coastal and inland topography. Pine and spruce frame many holes, while natural elevation changes provide variety in stance and strategy. The layout incorporates natural features rather than imposing dramatic artificial shaping, consistent with Swedish design philosophy that emphasizes integration with the existing landscape.
Sundsvalls serves as the primary golf facility for the Sundsvall area, a city known historically for its timber and industrial heritage along the Gulf of Bothnia. The club maintains a traditional Swedish golf culture, where accessibility and year-round club life—adapted to the northern climate—shape the member experience. The course offers a straightforward test of golf suited to the regional conditions, with particular attention to wind exposure on the more open holes and tight accuracy demands through the wooded stretches.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Sundsvalls was designed by Rafael Sundblom, Nils Sköld, Sune Linde, and Bengt Lorichs.
Yes. Sundsvalls at Sundsvalls Golfklubb is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Sundsvalls is 71.
Sundsvalls is a 18-hole course.