Brønderslev Golf Course is a beautiful 18-hole golf course located in the North of Jutland, Denmark, surrounded by nature and peaceful landscapes. The course was opened in 1979 and is designed by golf architect Frederik Dreyer. It measures 5,977 meters from the back tees and has a par of 71.
The course is known for its well-maintained greens and fairways, with many challenging holes that require both precision and power. The signature hole is the 14th, a par 5 dogleg that rewards accurate tee shots and punishes wayward ones with deep bunkers and water hazards.
The golf club also offers a driving range, practice facilities, and a clubhouse with a restaurant and a pro shop. It is open to the public, and visitors are welcome to book tee times in advance.
Brønderslev Golf Course hosts several tournaments and events throughout the year, including the Danish PGA Championship, which attracts top players from around the country. It is considered one of the top golf courses in Denmark and a must-visit destination for any golf enthusiast.