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Barsebäck Resort is a golf club in Barsebäck, northern part of Metropolitan Malmö in Scania, Sweden. The club is one of the premier golf facilities in Sweden and hosted the 2003 Solheim Cup and the Scandinavian Masters ten times between 1992 and 2017.

History

The club, overlooking the Öresund strait, was founded in 1969 on the grounds of Barsebäck Castle by count Ian Hamilton and his wife Marianne. It was purchased in 1974 by Gösta Carlsson who developed the facility into one of the top golfing facilities in Sweden.[1]

The club has two 18-hole courses, the 73-par Ocean Course (formerly Masters Course) finished in 1969 and designed by Ture Bruce, and the 71-par Pine Course (formerly Donald Steel Course) finished in 1989 and designed by Donald Steel, as well as a 9-hole course, Litorina.

In 2007, Annika Sörenstam hosted a Ladies European Tour competition named Scandinavian TPC hosted by Annika, played on the Masters Course August 9–12.[2] The club first hosted the Scandinavian Masters in 1992. At the tenth installment in 2017 as many as 86,100 visitors saw 20-year-old Renato Paratore win the tournament.[1]

A number of successful golfer have represented the club, including Louise Stahle, Caroline Hedwall and Henrik Stenson. The bag Stenson used when he won both the FedEx Cup Playoffs and the Race to Dubai in 2013 is on display in a glass case in the clubhouse.[3]

In 2019, a 28 years old greenkeeper died after driving his lawn mower into a water hazard.[4]

Gösta Carlsson died in 2018 at the age of 99.[1] In 2020 his descendants sold the facility to Ernst Rosén, owner and operator of Vallda Golf & Country Club.[5][6]

The resort (renovated 2022) includes a 36 room hotel, 28 houses for golfers and a restaurant under Michelin Guide awarded chef Karim Khouani.

Tournaments hosted

Professional tournaments

Year Tour Championship Winner
1992 EUR Scandinavian Masters Шаблон:Flagicon Nick Faldo
1995 EUR Volvo Scandinavian Masters Шаблон:Flagicon Jesper Parnevik
1997 EUR Volvo Scandinavian Masters Шаблон:Flagicon Joakim Haeggman
1998 LET Compaq Open Шаблон:Flagicon Annika Sörenstam
1999 EUR Volvo Scandinavian Masters Шаблон:Flagicon Colin Montgomerie
2000 LET Compaq Open Шаблон:Flagicon Juli Inkster
2001 EUR Volvo Scandinavian Masters Шаблон:Flagicon Colin Montgomerie
2003 EUR Scandic Carlsberg Scandinavian Masters Шаблон:Flagicon Adam Scott
2003 LETШаблон:·LPGA 2003 Solheim Cup Шаблон:Flagicon Europe
2004 EUR Scandinavian Masters by Carlsberg Шаблон:Flagicon Luke Donald
2005 LET Scandinavian TPC hosted by Annika Шаблон:Flagicon Annika Sörenstam
2006 EUR EnterCard Scandinavian Masters Шаблон:Flagicon Marc Warren
2007 LET Scandinavian TPC hosted by Annika Шаблон:Flagicon Catriona Matthew
2009 EUR SAS Masters Шаблон:Flagicon Ricardo González
2017 EUR Nordea Masters Шаблон:Flagicon Renato Paratore

Amateur tournaments

Year Organizer Championship Winner
2014 EGA St Andrews Trophy Шаблон:Flagicon Great Britain & Шаблон:Flagicon Ireland
2014 EGA Jacques Léglise Trophy Шаблон:Flagicon Great Britain & Шаблон:Flagicon Ireland

See also

References

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External links