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Golf courses you can't miss when traveling to Copenhagen

Among all the golf courses in Denmark, the Copenhagen area stands out with five of the country's best golf courses within 45 minutes of the capital. These championship venues offer everything from Denmark's oldest golf club to modern tournament-tested layouts. Whether you're staying in central Copenhagen or at a hotel just north of the capital, you'll have easy access to prestigious courses such as Copenhagen Golf Club, Rungsted Golf Club, and Simon's Golf Club. For international golfers searching for the best golf courses in Denmark, this Copenhagen region concentration makes it the ideal base for a Danish golf holiday - allowing you to experience multiple championship courses without extensive travel between rounds.

Best Golf Courses Denmark: 5 Must-Play Courses Near Copenhagen

The Copenhagen region delivers Denmark's most concentrated collection of championship golf. Here are the five courses that define golf excellence in the Danish capital area:

Rungsted Golf Club

Rungsted Golf Club, established in 1937, is one of Denmark's most historic and prestigious golf destinations. Situated along the Danish Riviera just north of Copenhagen, the club gained international recognition when a young Tiger Woods played here during an exhibition match in the mid-1990s. A commemorative plaque on the 18th fairway marks the spot where Woods' mammoth drive landed, serving as a permanent reminder of his visit and adding to the course's rich history. This piece of golfing heritage has become a popular photo spot for visiting golfers.

The parkland-style layout winds through mature trees and elegant residential areas, characteristic of the affluent Rungsted area. The course is known for its excellent conditioning, strategic bunkering, and challenging green complexes. Its coastal location ensures ever-changing wind conditions that add an extra layer of challenge to every round.

The classic clubhouse, with its traditional Danish architecture and welcoming atmosphere, perfectly complements the course's timeless appeal. Rungsted Golf Club remains a must-play destination for golf enthusiasts visiting Denmark, offering a perfect blend of history, challenge, and scenic beauty in one of Copenhagen's most exclusive neighborhoods.

Hornbæk Golf Club
Hornbæk Golf Club, nestled in one of Denmark's most scenic coastal areas, offers golfers an extraordinary blend of forest and parkland golf. The course, which opened in 1989, is renowned for its exceptional integration with the natural landscape, where majestic old-growth trees frame many of the holes and create a cathedral-like atmosphere throughout the round.

The crown jewel of the course is the spectacular par-3 17th hole, widely regarded as one of Denmark's finest golf holes. This signature hole demands both precision and courage, with its elevated tee offering breathtaking views and a challenging approach that has tested the skills of countless golfers over the years.

The course's layout masterfully utilizes the existing terrain and vegetation, with holes weaving through ancient woodland areas where towering beech and oak trees create natural corridors. The design maintains a perfect balance between challenge and playability, making it appealing to golfers of all skill levels.

Copenhagen Golf Club
Copenhagen Golf Club, established in 1898, stands as both Denmark's oldest golf club and one of the most unique golf courses in the Copenhagen area. Nestled in the picturesque Dyrehaven (The Deer Park) north of Copenhagen, this historic course offers a unique golfing experience where wild deer freely roam the fairways, adding a magical touch to every round.

The course is set against the stunning backdrop of Hermitage Palace, an elegant 18th-century hunting lodge that served Danish royalty. This architectural gem provides a regal atmosphere as players navigate the challenging layout. The deer park setting dates back to 1669 when King Frederik III enclosed the area for royal hunting grounds.

Today, the iconic course weaves through ancient oak trees, and golfers must share the fairways with hundreds of fallow deer, red deer, and sika deer that have inhabited these grounds for centuries. This harmonious blend of sport, nature, and history makes Copenhagen Golf Club one of the most unique and atmospheric golf venues in Europe.

Read more about this extraordinary experience in our dedicated article about playing golf among wild deer at Denmark's oldest golf club.

Simon's Golf Club
Simon's Golf Club, located north of Copenhagen, stands as one of Denmark's most prestigious golf facilities. The 27-hole championship complex, designed by Martin Hawtree, opened in 1993 and quickly established itself among Europe's finest courses.

The club has earned its reputation through hosting numerous professional tournaments across multiple tours. Its challenging layout has tested the skills of players on the DP World Tour (formerly European Tour), Ladies European Tour, Challenge Tour, and Legends Tour, cementing its status as a tournament-caliber venue.

For golfers looking to play multiple championship courses, Denmark's Ultimate Golf Weekend offers an expertly curated three-course itinerary featuring Denmark's top venues.

The course is characterized by its strategic design, featuring undulating fairways, well-placed bunkers, and exceptional putting surfaces. Split into three distinct nine-hole loops (A, B, and C), the layout offers various combinations that can challenge both professional players and club golfers alike. The Old Course combination (A and B loops) is particularly renowned for its championship pedigree.

Meticulously maintained to international standards, Simon's Golf Club represents modern Danish golf at its finest, combining challenging play with stunning natural surroundings and world-class facilities. The clubhouse, with its exceptional restaurant and practice facilities, complements the golf experience, making it a complete destination for golf enthusiasts.

The Scandinavian
The Scandinavian is located in Farum, north of Copenhagen, and features two 18-hole championship courses known as the Old Course and the New Course. Both courses were designed by the renowned architect Robert Trent Jones II.

The courses are built on a former military training area, which provided an interesting topography and landscape to work with. The terrain features rolling hills, mature forests, and natural wetlands that were incorporated into the design.

The courses opened in the late 2000s, with the Old Course opening first in 2010. Both courses are known for their high-quality design, excellent maintenance, and challenging layouts that make good use of the natural terrain.

The Scandinavian / Photo credit: Jacob Sjøman

The clubhouse is a striking modern structure designed by Henning Larsen Architects, one of Denmark's most prestigious architectural firms. It's positioned to provide panoramic views of the courses and the surrounding landscape.

The project was developed as a high-end private golf club, with significant investment going into both the courses and facilities. Reports indicate that purchasing the land and launching the two golf courses and associated clubhouse cost 500 million Danish kroner (approximately 70 million euros).


After a day on these exceptional courses, explore Copenhagen's vibrant culinary scene. The city's Michelin-starred restaurants have put Denmark on the global food map, while hidden gems like SK12 and Salon offer culinary excellence just below Michelin level. For a taste of authentic Danish tradition, don't miss the iconic smørrebrød – Denmark's beloved open sandwich that has delighted locals and visitors for generations.

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