Bastad Golf Club
Located on the Bjärehalvön peninsula, Båstad Golf Club is set in a cosy mixture of coastal and agricultural landscape soothing to the eye. The club was founded in 1930 by Ludvig Nobel, one of the many descendants of the Nobel dynasty.
Besides the “Old Course”, a classic, yet quite undulating, parkland course designed by the architects Hawtree & Taylor, Båstad has opened a second even more challenging 18-hole course in 1990. Both courses are beautifully carved into the hilly terrain of Bjärehalvön, the holes are varied and require great precision due to the strategic bunkering and water hazards. This distinct architecture in combination with a charming view over the bay of Laholm makes Båstad Golf Club a favourite among Swedish and foreign golfers.
Matching its fruitful surroundings, the club restaurant offers delicacies based on local produce. But there is also plenty of other space within the historic framework of the club for a moment of relaxation, be it in a club chair by the bar or on the outdoor terrace overlooking one of our putting greens.