Royal Golf Center, Golf course in Copenhagen Municipality, Denmark.
Royal Golf Center is an 18-hole golf course in Copenhagen Municipality featuring strategically placed bunkers, water hazards, and varying elevation across the terrain. The layout demands different playing techniques on each hole as golfers navigate the landscaped grounds.
The club was founded in 1898 as Scandinavia's first golf facility and originally operated in a different location. Its move to the current grounds marked a major development in the region's golfing history.
The course sits within Dyrehaven national park, where deer roam freely near the greens and fairways throughout the year. This natural setting shapes how golfers experience the game, blending sport with wildlife observation.
Players must have a handicap of 36 or lower to access the championship course, and tee times should be booked in advance. Visitors should prepare for changing weather conditions and bring comfortable clothing, as the grounds cover several kilometers.
Sixteen of the original holes date from 1928 and have maintained the same playing sequence ever since. This continuity connects visitors to a century of golfing tradition in the region.
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