Råledsvägen 31,
Torekov, Skane Lan S - 260 93
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Gösta Hall / Stefan BjällrothThe Course:
18 holes. Seaside links. Gently undulating terrain - easy to walk.
Surroundings:
Coastal duneland.
Designer:
Nils Skold
56.439117
12.650961
50 km S of Halmstad
Leave the E6 / E 20 at exit 39 direction Bastad / Torekov (115). After 8 km (and passing through Bastad) at roundabout continue to follow direction Torekov (115). After a further 10 km turn right at sign Golfbanan. After 1,5 km turn left direction Golfbanan. After 300 m golf is on your right.
Torekov
Torekovs Golfklubb: Nothing is nicer than finding a hidden gem of a golf course, off the beaten trail and in a wonderful seaside setting. Such is Torekov.
With ever-present sea views, even a chance to go paddling at some holes, this links course is complete with thick-ish rough, tight fairways, water ditches and small ponds, small wind-blown trees, pot-bunkering, dry stone walls (!) and summer houses dotted around.
This may not be the longest golf course in Sweden, but it does have more exposure to the sea than the rest and will provide every aspect of your game with a thorough work-out - although use of the driver may not be necessary on every tee shot. A great little course, in a great seaside location.
Visitors welcome on weekdays and after midday on weekends.
Must book in advance. Maximum handicap: 36.
Players generally walk this course.
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Torekov is a fascinating little village complete with harbour, a museum and plenty of history. The food in G. Swenson's Krog & Café is especially recommended.
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