Wittsjö Golfklubb sits in the Skåne region of southern Sweden, designed by Anders Amilon, a Swedish architect who has worked on numerous courses across Scandinavia. The club is located near the village of Vittsjö in an area characterized by the rolling agricultural landscapes and mixed woodlands typical of this part of Sweden. The course reflects the natural topography of Skåne, which tends to be gentler than the more dramatic terrain found in other parts of the country.
The layout incorporates the existing land features, with holes routed through a combination of open farmland and tree-lined corridors. Swedish golf courses of this type typically emphasize playability for a range of skill levels while respecting the natural environment. The design likely includes strategic bunkering and water features that require thoughtful course management rather than overwhelming length or difficulty.
Wittsjö serves primarily as a members' club for the local community and visiting golfers exploring the Skåne golf region. The area around Vittsjö is known for its quiet rural character, and the club provides a regional golfing option in a part of Sweden where courses are spread across the countryside. The clubhouse and facilities reflect the modest, functional character common to many Swedish golf clubs, focusing on the game itself and the natural setting rather than elaborate amenities.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Wittsjo? was designed by Anders Amilon.
Yes. Wittsjo? at Wittsjö Golfklubb is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Wittsjo? is 71.
Wittsjo? is a 18-hole course.