VÆRLØSE GOLFKLUB
🇩🇰 Værløse, Hovedstaden, DK
Designed by Jan Sederholm
Værløse Golfklub sits in the town of Værløse, roughly twenty kilometers northwest of Copenhagen in the Capital Region of Denmark. Designed by Jan Sederholm, a Finnish architect known for his work across Scandinavia, the course reflects the regional landscape character of Zealand with relatively gentle terrain and a mixture of open and wooded areas typical of courses developed in the greater Copenhagen vicinity during the latter decades of the twentieth century.
The layout occupies land that transitions between agricultural flatness and modest rolling ground, with mature trees framing several holes and providing definition to the routing. Sederholm's design approach tends toward strategic variety rather than severe penalty, offering golfers options off the tee and around the greens while maintaining playability for a broad membership base. Water features and bunkers are deployed to create decision points without overwhelming the natural setting.
Værløse serves a local membership drawn from the surrounding suburban communities north of the capital. The club functions as a year-round facility within the constraints of the Danish climate, with the course typically open from early spring through late autumn. Its proximity to Copenhagen makes it accessible for regular play while retaining a quieter, less urban atmosphere than courses closer to the city center. The club maintains traditional Danish golf club customs, with an emphasis on accessible member golf rather than tournament hosting or international recognition.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Værløse was designed by Jan Sederholm.
Yes. Værløse at Værløse Golfklub is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Værløse is 72.
Værløse plays 6,291 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
The slope rating at Værløse is 141.
Værløse is a 18-hole course.