Forest and lakeside fairway under long summer light in Norway
Journal · Deals and packages · June 2026

Norway Golf Deals to Watch, 2026

Norway is a short, spectacular golf summer: long days, dramatic scenery and a handful of fine courses around Oslo and the coast, plus the novelty of midnight sun golf in the far north. Here is how a 2026 trip works, how visitor access goes, and when to go.

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Why a Norway golf trip works

Norway is a novelty golf destination in the best sense: you do not come for a packed resort itinerary but for the scenery, the clean air and the extraordinary length of a Nordic summer day, when there is enough light to play late into the evening. The season is short, roughly May into September, so a trip is about timing a few memorable rounds rather than stacking up a high count.

The golf clusters around Oslo. Oslo Golf Club, founded in 1924, is the country's oldest, a par 72 parkland and forest course of about 6,300 metres alongside Lake Bogstad, though as a members club its visitor access is limited and best arranged in advance. Larvik Golf Club on the coast has hosted Ladies European Tour events and blends coastal scenery with championship design, welcoming visitors who book ahead, while Miklagard Golf at Klofta is a Nicklaus Design course that draws corporate and elite play. Further north, the real headline is the experience: at courses such as Bodo Golfpark in northern Norway you can play around the clock under the midnight sun.

Below is how a Norway golf trip comes together for 2026. Treat every figure as a planning guide rather than a quote, since green fees vary by course, season and time of day, and always confirm directly before booking.

Norway golf deals, 2026 at a glance

Indicative Norway golf trip shapes for the 2026 season. Figures are planning guides only and vary by course, season and time of day; always confirm directly before booking.
Deal typeTypically includesIndicative 2026 note
Oslo area golfVisitor rounds around the capital at courses such as Larvik, Miklagard and, with advance arrangement, Oslo Golf ClubBook visitor access ahead; member clubs have restrictions; indicative 2026
Midnight sun golfA round played around the clock in northern Norway, for example at Bodo GolfparkThe signature Norwegian experience; high summer only; indicative 2026
Golf and scenery tripA few rounds folded into a wider Norway holiday of fjords, coast and citiesGolf as part of the trip, not the whole of it; indicative 2026
Season noteThe golf season runs roughly May to September with very long summer daylightShort season; book the marquee rounds early; indicative 2026

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Golf around Oslo

The practical base for Norwegian golf is Oslo, where a few of the country's best courses sit within easy reach. Larvik Golf Club on the coast, a Ladies European Tour host, welcomes visitors who book ahead and is the easiest marquee round to arrange. Miklagard Golf at Klofta, a Nicklaus Design layout, is the other big name. Oslo Golf Club, the 1924 original by Lake Bogstad, is a members club whose visitor access is limited, so plan it well in advance if at all. There is no formal package circuit here, so the trip is built from individual green fees. Figures are indicative for the 2026 season and vary by time of day; confirm directly before booking.

Midnight sun golf in the north

The round that defines a Norwegian golf trip is not near Oslo at all but in the far north, where in high summer the sun never fully sets and you can play around the clock. Bodo Golfpark, the largest course in northern Norway, is the best known place to tee off at midnight in full daylight, an experience no resort elsewhere can sell. It is a high summer only novelty and worth building a northern leg around if the date and the bucket list align. All figures are indicative for the 2026 season; confirm directly before booking.

Timing the short season

Norway's golf season is short and front loaded by daylight rather than warmth. Play runs roughly May into September, with the longest days around midsummer giving almost endless evening golf in the south and true round the clock golf in the north. There is no winter golf to speak of. Because the window is narrow and the marquee clubs limited, book the rounds you most want well ahead. All figures are indicative for the 2026 season; confirm directly before booking.

Our take

Norway is not a golf factory and should not be treated like one. It is a place to play a small number of beautiful rounds in extraordinary light, ideally as part of a wider trip through the fjords and coast. The clubs are fewer and the access more guarded than in southern Europe, so the planning is more about securing the right tee times than chasing a cheap package.

Our advice is to base around Oslo for the accessible marquee rounds, and if the midnight sun is on your list, build a separate northern leg around it in high summer. Our Norway golf hub and the best golf courses in Norway page set out the courses and access, the wider destinations index shows how it pairs with the rest of Scandinavia, and our team can secure the visitor tee times and shape the trip around the daylight.

Plan a Norway golf trip

Want a Norway golf trip around Oslo, or a midnight sun round in the far north, on the best 2026 summer dates? Tell us your group and timing and one concierge will secure the visitor tee times, lodging and routing and cost the trip to the head, with no obligation.

Norway golf deals, your questions

What golf packages are available in Norway for 2026?

Norway does not run a formal stay and play circuit the way southern Europe does, so a trip is built from individual visitor green fees rather than bundled packages. The usual shape is a few rounds around Oslo at courses such as Larvik and Miklagard, with Oslo Golf Club by advance arrangement, often folded into a wider Norway holiday. The standout add on is a midnight sun round in the north. All figures are indicative for the 2026 season; always confirm directly before booking.

Can you really play golf at midnight in Norway?

Yes, in high summer in the far north. Above the Arctic Circle the sun does not fully set around midsummer, so courses such as Bodo Golfpark, the largest in northern Norway, let you play around the clock in full daylight. It is a seasonal novelty available only in the peak summer weeks and is the signature Norwegian golf experience.

When is the best time to play golf in Norway?

The Norwegian golf season runs roughly May to September, driven by daylight rather than heat. Midsummer brings almost endless evening golf in the south and true round the clock golf in the north, making June and July the prime window. There is effectively no winter golf, and because the season is short and the marquee clubs limited, book early.

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Researched and written by the GolfForKings editorial desk. Norway trip shapes and access notes compiled June 2026 from club and tourism sources; Oslo Golf Club dates from 1924 and midnight sun golf is played in northern Norway in high summer. Green fees are indicative for the 2026 season and vary by course, season and time of day. Always confirm directly before booking. Last reviewed June 2026.

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