Mölle GK, golf club in Mölle, Sweden
Mölle GK is a golf course on the Kullen peninsula in southwestern Sweden with 18 holes spread across rocky terrain. Most holes offer sea views, and the landscape is naturally hilly with cliffs and stones that shape how the game plays.
The course was founded during World War II by Swedish business owners and opened officially in 1945 with a celebration attended by the Swedish Crown Prince. The full 18-hole layout was completed in 1959, designed to fit the rocky and steep terrain.
The course sits on the Kullen peninsula where golf and coastal landscape merge as part of local identity. Players experience the connection between the game and the natural setting, with the sea breeze and rocky terrain shaping how they move through the space.
The course is open year-round, with a winter version using fewer holes and special greens during colder months. Visitors can rent a room at the nearby hotel or dine at the restaurant, with discounts available for juniors, students, and those playing multiple rounds.
The course hosted the Höganäs Ladies Open professional tournament, where players like Liselotte Neumann won in 1985 and others such as Annika Sörenstam began their careers before reaching international fame. This event established the club as a stepping stone for developing golf talent.
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