TORSHÄLLA GOLFKLUBB
🇸🇪 Torshalla, Södermanland, SE
Designed by Douglas Brasier
Torshälla Golfklubb sits in the historic town of Torshälla in Södermanland County, central Sweden, roughly ten kilometers west of Eskilstuna. The course was designed by Douglas Brasier, a Swedish architect active in the latter decades of the twentieth century who contributed to several layouts across Scandinavia. The region's relatively flat to gently rolling agricultural landscape provides the setting, with the course routed through terrain typical of the Mälaren valley area—a mix of open farmland, scattered woodland, and modest elevation changes that offer variety without dramatic topography.
The layout reflects Brasier's approach to working within natural landforms and integrating strategic elements suited to the Swedish climate and growing season. Holes move through corridors of pine and deciduous trees, with fairways that reward placement and greens that require careful approach work. Water features and bunkers provide definition and challenge, while the overall design accommodates golfers of varying skill levels. The course serves primarily as a members' club for the local community, offering a traditional Swedish golf experience focused on accessibility and year-round playability within the constraints of the northern climate.
Torshälla itself is one of Sweden's oldest towns, with medieval origins and preserved wooden architecture, lending historical character to the area. The club functions as a community hub in this smaller regional setting, maintaining a straightforward, welcoming atmosphere typical of many Swedish golf clubs outside the major metropolitan areas.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Torshälla was designed by Douglas Brasier.
Yes. Torshälla at Torshälla Golfklubb is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Torshälla is 72.
Torshälla is a 18-hole course.