golfbanen
Golfbanen is the Norwegian and Swedish term for “the golf course,” referring to a designated area of land prepared for playing the sport of golf. A typical golfbanen comprises a series of holes, each consisting of a teeing ground, a fairway, rough, hazards such as bunkers and water, and a putting green with a flagstick indicating the hole’s location. Standard courses contain 18 holes, though 9‑hole layouts are also common, especially in smaller clubs or public facilities.
The design of a golfbanen balances playability, challenge, and aesthetics. Course architects consider terrain, vegetation, climate,
In Norway, golfbaner are typically situated in coastal or forested regions, taking advantage of the country's
Golfbanen serve not only as sporting venues but also as social spaces, hosting tournaments, corporate events,