Keilir Golf Club Explained

Keilir Golf Club is a golf club and course located in Hafnarfjördur, Iceland, on the Hvalreyi peninsula.

Keilir Golf Club was established in 1967. It was originally developed as a nine-hole course by Magnus Gudmundsson.[1]

In 1971, the Swedish golf designer Nils Skjöld expanded the golf course to 12 holes.[2] The course was expanded to 18-holes by Icelandic golf course designer Hannes Thorsteinsson.

The front nine holes are located in a lava field and the back nine holes on a former farmland.[3]

Tournaments

The Amstel Light Iceland Open is held jointly at Reykjavik Golf Club as well as at Keilir Golf Club during the summer solstice at the end of June each year since 2002.[4] The tee times start at midnight.

Notes and References

  1. Book: Daley. Paul. Golf Architecture: A Worldwide Perspective, Volume 3. 2008. Pelican Publishing Company. 9781589806160. 94.
  2. Web site: Keilir Golf Course - Golficeland.
  3. Web site: Masters . James . Iceland: A golfer's paradise . www.cnn.com . 20 December 2019.
  4. Book: Young. Don. Reykjavik Iceland and Its Surroundings. 2009. Hunter Publishing Inc..