- AddressAnkerveien 127, 0766 Oslo, Norway
Oslo GolfKlubb is the oldest golf club in Norway, dating back to 1924, when founding members laid out a 9-hole course on the southern shores of Lake Bogstad. The original course became a full 18-hole layout eight years later and it has been modified on a number of occasions since then – most notably in 1940, 1949, 1957 and 1975 – with the nines reversed on a couple of occasions.
Occupying a compact 120-acre site, the course underwent its most radical transformation between September 2007 and May 2009, under the watchful eye of American architect Steve Forrest. During that period, the equivalent of 4,500 truckloads of sand was imported from Denmark to cap the clay-based fairways, thousands of metres of drainage lines and hundreds of catch basins were installed, all eighteen greens were reconstructed with state of the art subair systems, five hundred trees were removed and the entire property reseeded with bent grass.
Architect Steve Forrest commented on the Oslo course upgrade as follows: “In addition to making significant improvements to the golf course drainage system, we enhanced the strategic aspects on every hole. Our goal was to make players think about the options available to them on every shot. At the same time, we wanted to add beauty and fun to the golf experience by taking advantage of the extraordinary green locations on holes 7, 11, 12, 13, 14 and 16. The natural beauty of the site will always be there. We simply showcased it in a way that would further elevate the status of Oslo Golfklubb (Bogstad).”
The result is really quite astonishing, with the old course now converted into an ultra-modern layout that’s well equipped to handle all that the golf world can throw at it in the years ahead. No wonder the mission statement of the club management is to ensure that Oslo golf club is “a fantastic place to be” for its two thousand members. That’s exactly what Bogstad is.
The course is a regular venue for the Norwegian Masters, a Ladies European tour event, and the club has recently established an extensive practice facility which doubles up as an outdoor ice skating rink in the winter. Plans are also currently in place to launch a bid to host the biennial Solheim Cup in 2019 so watch this space for further news.
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