Barsebäck Resort, Klubbhusvägen 5,
Löddeköpinge, Skane Lan S-246 55
Office
+46 (0)46 77 62 30Pro shop
+46 (0)46 77 51 27Fax
+46 (0)46 77 26 30Website
Visit websiteGolf pro
Ronnie Lindeskov (PGA Professional).Academy
Barseback Golf Academy.The Course:
18 holes. Tree-lined & open parkland. Gently undulating terrain - easy to walk.
Surroundings:
Woodland and open countryside.
Designer:
Donald Steel
Above distances are for the Pine course. Also at Barseback is the 18-hole Ocean course (par-72; 6395 metres from back tees) and 9-hole Ace (formerly Litorina) course (par-27; 869 metres).
55.796961
12.958818
30 km N of Malmo
Leave E6/E20 (Malmo-Landskrona (motorway) at exit 23 and take direction Barseback. After 2 km turn right direction Barseback. After o.8 km turn left direction Barsebackhamn. After 1.6 km turn right direction Haljarp. After 1.6 km turn right direction Golf Banan. After o.6 km turn left into Barseback Golf and Jaravallen Conference Centre.
Barsebäck Golf & Country Club (Pine course) (formerly called the Donald Steel course, and before that the New course): Home to a succession of top professional events, including a Solheim Cup, Barseback is one of the biggest names in Swedish golf. Here you will find two 18-hole championship layouts, the Ocean and Pine courses. With its onsite hotel accommodation and conference facilities, the resort offers an excellent seaside Stay&Play opportunity.
Complementing the more renowned Ocean (formerly Masters) course, the Pine layout also provides a variety of golfing challenges and environments. After a tree-lined start, the front-nine moves into a water-defended and relatively open stretch of holes.
After picking your way past the ponds at the par-5 4th, par-4 5th and especially at the par-4 7th, which squeezes between two ponds, you can 'relax' into the 'drier' and more tree-lined back-nine. But even here you'll need to avoid some huge greenside bunkers, and once on the large greens getting down in two is never a certainty. The attractive woodland back-nine contains some of the best holes on the course, and some of the tightest.
The middle section of the course brings you within earshot of the Malmo-Helsingborg motorway, where a bit of traffic noise is inevitable, but not overly distracting. This pleasant championship course handsomely complements Barseback's more renowned Ocean course.
Stay&Play at Barseback: onsite accommodation available, see Where2Stay section below.
Visitors welcome on weekdays and weekends.
Must book in advance, or at Barseback you can take a chance that a tee-time is available on the day of play. Maximum handicap: 36. Proof of handicap required.
Contact club for full details, discounts, Stay&Play packages, etc. [Last updated: 2023].
Soft spikes only. Players generally walk this course.
Excellent
Barseback has held many professional tournaments including the European Tour's Scandinavian Masters on several occasions, the European Womens' Compaq Open and the Solheim Cup in 2003. These events are generally played on the Masters course. For more details see Top Golf Tournaments at Barseback G&CC.
Litorinavägen 6, 24655 Löddeköpinge.
+46 (0)46 77 70 50
Visit websiteBarseback occupies a quiet location alongside the Öresund Strait, with the hotel and two championship golf courses providing an excellent Stay&Play opportunity. The 36 individually designed rooms feature wood floors and Scandinavian design, and are complemented by a seaview restaurant, gymnasium, swimming pool and sauna.
Barseback (Ocean and Pine courses).
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Landskrona; Rya
Selma Lagerlöfs Väg 4, 26131 Landskrona.
+46 (0)418 47 40 10
Visit websiteHoused in an 18th-century building in the heart of Landskrona, the 130-room Hotel Öresund offers a full-service restaurant, free parking, and rooms with a flat-screen TV and free wi-fi. Landskrona's impressive Citadel Castle is just a 5-minute walk away.
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Landskrona
Rya; Vasatorp (Tournament and Classic courses); Barseback (Ocean and Pine courses).
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