Linköping Golf Club Explained

Golf Facility Name:Linköping Golf Club
Location:Linköping, Östergötland County, Sweden
Establishment:1948 (SGF Member)
Type:Private
Holes:18
Tournaments:Scandinavian Enterprise Open
SM Match Play
Website:linkopingsgk.se
Course1:Course
Designer1:Rafael Sundblom
Douglas Braiser
Par1:72
Record1:Men:
65 – Antonio Garrido
Pushpin Map:Sweden
Pushpin Relief:1
Pushpin Mapsize:150

Linköping Golf Club is a golf club located 3 km west of central Linköping in Östergötland County, Sweden. It has hosted the Scandinavian Enterprise Open on the European Tour.

History

The club was admitted to the Swedish Golf Federation in 1948 and the course was inaugurated by Prince Bertil, Duke of Halland in 1949, after construction of the first 9 holes had started in 1945. The full 18 hole course, designed by Rafael Sundblom and Douglas Brasier, was completed in 1956. Peter Fjällman and Pierre Fulke has since modernized elements of the course.[1]

Amongst the most successful players to come out of the club's youth system are Gisela Linnér, Claes Jöhncke and Krister Kinell.[2]

The club has hosted the Scandinavian Enterprise Open on the European Tour twice. In 1980 when Seve Ballesteros won ahead of Nick Faldo and Bernhard Langer, and in 1981 when Bob Byman won ahead of Sam Torrance.[1] It has also hosted many amateur tournaments such as the 1962 and 1969 Swedish Matchplay Championship, the 2012 Annika Invitational Europe won by Linnea Ström, and the 2013 European Girls' Team Championship, where the Swedish team successfully defended their title.[3]

Tournaments hosted

Amateur tournaments

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: History . Linköping Golf Club . 7 February 2021.
  2. Book: Jansson, Anders . Golf - Den Stora Sporten' . Swedish . Golf - the Great Sport . Swedish Golf Federation . 2004 . 91-86818007 . 122 . 7 February 2021.
  3. Web site: European Girls' Team Championship . European Golf Association . 7 February 2021.