Elisefarm
Höör, Skåne län- AddressFogdarp Elisefarm 747, 243 96 Höör, Sweden
When it debuted in the summer of 2005 (following an exhibition match between Henrik Stenson and Louise Stahle) the 18-hole layout at Elisefarm Golf Club was the first Hawtree golf design in Sweden since Martin's grandfather completed the Old Course at Båstad back in 1929 with partner J.H. Taylor.
Owned by Lars Ingesson and Ingrid Linné, Elisefarm is a resort rather than a traditional golf club. Plans to develop a second course have since been abandoned; the owners instead have focused on developing the resort to create an appealing destination where there’s more than just golf on offer.
The designers, Martin Hawtree and his then associate Caspar Grauballe, laid out the course in two loops of returning nines. Trees border much of the perimeter of the course and the design makes intelligent use of the gently rolling landscape that features a few stands of mature trees, large ponds and a stream. Regular views of Ringsjön, one of the few large lakes in Skåne, are also on offer.
Holes to note include the 4th, a medium length par four where the landing area for a well-struck drive is pinched by a pond to the left and bunkers to the right. Another hole not quickly forgotten is the par five 12th where the approach shot is the course's only forced carry over water. Even if the hole is reachable in two for long hitters, the percentage shot is probably a lay-up, especially if the wind is blowing, as it often is here. For higher handicappers, this shot, with water short, long and to the left, is probably not the most relaxing moment of the round.
The finishing hole is a relatively short par four, but the entrance to the green is quite narrow, with trees on both sides and water behind, so the drive needs to find the fairway. This hole can play devious mind games with ambitious birdie-seeking golfers.
The visuals on the back nine in particular will change significantly if the planned housing development goes ahead.
When it debuted in the summer of 2005 (following an exhibition match between Henrik Stenson and Louise Stahle) the 18-hole layout at Elisefarm Golf Club was the first Hawtree golf design in Sweden since Martin's grandfather completed the Old Course at Båstad back in 1929 with partner J.H. Taylor.
Owned by Lars Ingesson and Ingrid Linné, Elisefarm is a resort rather than a traditional golf club. Plans to develop a second course have since been abandoned; the owners instead have focused on developing the resort to create an appealing destination where there’s more than just golf on offer.
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Course Architect
View AllMartin Grant Hawtree joined the family firm in 1973 and took over the practice in 1984. To date, Hawtree is the longest continuous practice of golf course architecture on record.