SVARTINGE GOLF CLUB
🇸🇪 Sollentuna, Stockholm, SE
Designed by Peter Nordwall
Svartinge Golf Club sits in Sollentuna, a municipality in the northern Stockholm suburbs, where residential development meets preserved green corridors and forested terrain typical of the region. The course was designed by Peter Nordwall, a Swedish architect whose work appears primarily in Scandinavia. The layout occupies land characteristic of the Stockholm area, with modest elevation changes, mixed woodland, and the kind of glacially shaped topography common to eastern Sweden.
The routing moves through a landscape of pine and birch stands, with fairways carved from forest and occasional openings that allow views across the surrounding municipality. Water features and natural wetlands likely come into play on several holes, reflecting the area's hydrology. The design follows Swedish golf conventions of the period, balancing playability for members with strategic interest, and the course serves a local membership drawn from Sollentuna and nearby Stockholm communities.
Svartinge functions as a neighborhood club in a densely populated part of greater Stockholm, where golf facilities provide recreational access within reach of the capital. The course offers a typical Swedish club experience, with a clubhouse that serves social and dining functions for members year-round, though the golf season follows the northern European calendar. The setting remains relatively quiet compared to Stockholm's more prominent championship venues, and the course caters primarily to regular member play rather than competitive events of regional or national significance.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Svartinge was designed by Peter Nordwall.
Svartinge at Svartinge Golf Club is listed as private on Course Vaults; guest access is typically restricted.
Par at Svartinge is 72.
Svartinge is a 18-hole course.