Bro Hof Slott Golf Club beside Lake Malaren near Stockholm, Sweden
Journal · Data study · June 2026

Sweden Golf: Green Fee Trends for 2026

Sweden's most expensive round holds its line in 2026: Bro Hof Slott's Stadium Course stays at SEK3,500, unchanged on the season. The movement is lower down, where the southern links classic Falsterbo has added SEK400. We tracked what the top of Swedish golf charges this year.

Photo: Bro Hof Slott Golf Club via Google.

The top holds, the links nudge up

Swedish golf's headline number stayed put for 2026. Bro Hof Slott, the Robert Trent Jones Jr layout beside Lake Malaren near Stockholm that has hosted the Scandinavian Masters, remains the country's most expensive round, with the Stadium Course at SEK3,500 and the Castle Course at SEK2,650, both held at the previous season's level. After several years of rising fees at the top Swedish courses, the decision to freeze the marquee rate is itself the story, and it keeps Bro Hof at the summit without pushing further.

The increases came lower down the order. Falsterbo, the revered links on the southern tip of the country, raised its green fee to SEK2,000, an increase of SEK400 on the year, while the North Course at Halmstad on the west coast sits at SEK1,700. Both are classic, weather exposed seaside courses that reward a links lover, and even after the Falsterbo rise they offer high quality golf well below the Stockholm benchmark. The 2026 trend in Sweden is a stable ceiling and gentle upward pressure on the established links names.

What Sweden golf charges in 2026

Indicative 2026 visitor positions and access notes for the headline Swedish courses. The summer season is short, so advance booking and a handicap card are essential at the top venues.

Indicative 2026 Swedish green fees and access. Figures change by season and the summer window is short. Always confirm directly before booking.
Course2026 indicative positionAccess note
Bro Hof Slott, Stadium Course, near StockholmSEK3,500, unchanged on the season; Sweden's priciestVisitors daily by advance booking, handicap card required
Bro Hof Slott, Castle CourseSEK2,650, unchanged on the seasonThe second Bro Hof course, same booking rules
Falsterbo, southern coastSEK2,000, up SEK400 on the yearClassic links, visitors welcome with a handicap
Halmstad, North Course, west coastSEK1,700Tree lined championship course, visitor access

Fees and access verified June 2026 from Swedish golf sources; Bro Hof Slott's SEK3,500 Stadium and SEK2,650 Castle rates held flat, Falsterbo's SEK2,000 fee after a SEK400 rise, and Halmstad North at SEK1,700 are the verified anchors. The short summer season governs availability. Always confirm current rates and availability directly before booking.

Our take

For the travelling golfer, Sweden in 2026 is a short, sharp summer trip best built around two contrasting bases. Stockholm gives you Bro Hof Slott, the manicured, big budget Stadium Course that is unmistakably the country's showpiece, and the frozen SEK3,500 rate means the splurge costs the same as last year. It is worth it once for the spectacle, but it is not the soul of Swedish golf.

That soul is in the south. The links at Falsterbo and the courses of the Skane coast, along with Halmstad on the west, deliver the wind, the gorse and the firm turf that links lovers travel for, at fees well under the Stockholm benchmark even after Falsterbo's rise. The smart 2026 trip pairs one Bro Hof round for the occasion with a run of southern links for the golf, and times the whole thing for the long daylight of the Scandinavian summer.

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Common questions

What is the most expensive golf course in Sweden in 2026?

Bro Hof Slott near Stockholm is Sweden's most expensive round in 2026, with the Stadium Course at SEK3,500 and the Castle Course at SEK2,650, both held at the previous season's level. These are indicative figures; always confirm directly before booking.

How much are the Swedish links courses in 2026?

Falsterbo on the southern coast has risen to SEK2,000, an increase of SEK400 on the previous year, and the North Course at Halmstad sits at SEK1,700. Both are classic seaside layouts and represent strong value beneath the Bro Hof rate.

Do you need to book ahead to play in Sweden?

Yes at the top courses. Bro Hof Slott welcomes visitors every day but advance booking is essential and a valid handicap card is required, and the summer season is short and busy, so the marquee tee times go quickly.

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Researched and written by the GolfForKings editorial desk. Green fees and access verified June 2026. Last reviewed June 2026.

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