Host venue for the Höganäs Ladies Open in 1984 and 1985, Mölle Golfklubb lies within the Kullaberg nature reserve, on a peninsula protruding into the Kattegat, where the landscape is dominated by rocky outcrops and steep cliffs.
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Host venue for the Höganäs Ladies Open in 1984 and 1985, Mölle Golfklubb lies within the Kullaberg nature reserve, on a peninsula protruding into the Kattegat, where the landscape is dominated by rocky outcrops and steep cliffs.



Mölle
Host venue for the Höganäs Ladies Open in 1984 and 1985, Mölle Golfklubb lies within the Kullaberg nature reserve, on a peninsula protruding into the Kattegat, where the landscape is dominated by rocky outcrops and steep cliffs.
The property only extends to around 120 acres so it’s rather restricted, evidenced by the fact that there are quite a number of crossover fairways (#2 and #5 then #7 and #8 on the front nine, plus holes #15 to #17 on the back nine). The overall yardage from the regular tees is a modest 5,300 metres, playing to a par of 70 (34 out then 36 in).
Highlight holes include the only par five on the outward half at the 456-metre 6th (with out of bounds to the right of the fairway and rated stroke index 2); the eminently bidieable short par four 15th; and the last (and longest) of the par threes at the 175-metre 18th, which plays to a bunker-free home green.