Valdres Golfklubb sits in Aurdal in the Oppland region of central Norway, occupying terrain characteristic of the inland Norwegian landscape. The course was designed by Jeremy Turner, a British architect who has worked on several Scandinavian projects and is known for routing courses that work with natural landforms rather than imposing heavily manufactured features. The design at Valdres reflects this approach, utilizing the existing topography of the Valdres valley.
The setting places the course in a rural agricultural region surrounded by forested hillsides and mountain views typical of this part of Norway. The valley location means the routing likely incorporates moderate elevation changes and natural drainage patterns, with holes moving through a mix of open and wooded sections. Turner's design philosophy generally emphasizes strategic options from the tee and approaches that reward local knowledge of how the ball reacts on firm turf conditions common to Scandinavian courses.
Valdres Golfklubb serves the local community and visitors to the region, which is known for outdoor recreation and traditional Norwegian mountain culture. The club operates within the relatively short Norwegian golf season, when daylight extends well into the evening during summer months. The course provides a regional option for golfers in an area where courses are more dispersed than in coastal population centers, and it reflects the growth of golf in Norway's interior valleys over recent decades.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Valdres was designed by Jeremy Turner.
Yes. Valdres at Valdres Golfklubb is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Valdres is 36.
Valdres is a 9-hole course.