PGA Sweden National

Coordinates: 55°33′59″N 13°11′01″E / 55.5665°N 13.1835°E / 55.5665; 13.1835
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The National
Club information
PGA Sweden National is located in Southern Sweden
PGA Sweden National
Location in Sweden
Coordinates55°33′59″N 13°11′01″E / 55.5665°N 13.1835°E / 55.5665; 13.1835
LocationBara, Skåne County, Sweden
Established2009
TypePublic
Total holes45
Events hostedScandinavian Masters
The Princess
Swedish PGA Championship
Websitethenational.se
Lakes Course
Designed byKyle Phillips
Par72
Length6,781 m (7,416 yd)
Links Course
Designed byKyle Phillips
Par72
Length6,835 m (7,475 yd)
Academy Course
Designed byKyle Phillips
Par27
Length1,191 m (1,302 yd)

The National, formerly the PGA of Sweden National, is a golf resort in Bara around 10 km (6.2 mi) east of central Malmö and about 40 km (25 mi) east of Copenhagen. The resort consists of two 18-hole courses, one 9-hole par-3 course as well as hotel, restaurant and a pro shop.[1] It has been named the best Swedish golf club in three consecutive years since 2012 by both members and guests in Golf's survey among 80 Swedish golf courses[2][3]

Operator

A company, PGA of Sweden National AB (Professional Golfers' Association of Sweden National Aktiebolag), runs the resort and is a Swedish

European Tour professional, Ove Sellberg.[4]

History

The idea of PGA Sweden National started already in 1996, but due to difficulties with local governments, the first course did not open to the public until 2009. Both courses are designed by Kyle Phillips, a golf course architect also known for Yas Links in Abu Dhabi[5] and Kingsbarns Golf Links in Scotland.[6]

In November 2014, it was announced that Henrik Stenson has bought a significant amount of shares in the company, with the project becoming his first investment in golf resorts. At the same time, plans were announced to expand the resort to include both leisure houses and a new hotel on site.[7]

On July 1, 2023 the resort formally changed its name from "PGA of Sweden National", commonly referred to as "PGA National", to "The National".[8]

Golf courses

Lakes Course

Lakes Course were officially opened to the public on June 29, 2010. It is an open course with water in play on many holes as well as 74 bunkers across the 18 holes. During Nordea Masters, the course measures 6,756 m (22,165 ft), par 72.[9] Under normal conditions, players can choose between seven tee boxes making the course range from 4,840 to 6,781 m (5,293 to 7,416 yd).

Links Course

Links Course is the second 18-hole course on PGA Sweden National. It is also a par 72 course, ranging between 6,835 m (7,475 yd) from the back tees to 4,950 m (16,240 ft) from the front tees. It is inspired by the Scottish links-style golf with many pot bunkers and its undulated greens.

Academy Course

The 9-hole academy course is open to play for everyone. It measures 1,191 m (1,302 yd), par 27, with holes ranging between 116 and 151 m (381 and 495 ft). It is also designed by Kyle Phillips.

PGA Golf Academy

PGA Sweden National has a golf academy connected to the golf course, led by Scotland-born PGA Professional John Grant, father of Linn Grant. The practice area consists of a driving range with 7,000 m2 (75,000 sq ft), grass tees as well as six target greens.[10] It also boasts the only TaylorMade Performance Lab in Scandinavia.[11]

Tournaments hosted

Notable tournaments hosted

In 2011, the Challenge Tour tournament The Princess was played at Lakes Course, with Ricardo Santos winning.

In June

European Tour tournament Nordea Masters, with Thailand's Thongchai Jaidee taking home the trophy. It hosted the tournament again in 2015 with Alex Norén
champion.

Professional tournaments

Year Tour Championship Winner
2009 NGL
PEAB PGA Open
Sweden Alexander Björk
2010 NGL
PGA of Sweden National Open
Sweden Magnus Persson Atlevi
2011 CHA The Princess Portugal Ricardo Santos
2014
EUR
Nordea Masters
Thailand Thongchai Jaidee
2015
EUR
Nordea Masters
Sweden Alex Norén
2017 LETAS
Forget Foundation PGA Championship
France Valentine Derrey
2017 NGL
Star for Life PGA Championship
Sweden Niklas Lemke
2021 NGL
MoreGolf Mastercard Tour Final
Sweden Sebastian Petersen
2022 NGL
MoreGolf Mastercard Tour Final
Denmark John Axelsen

Amateur tournaments

Year Org. Championship Winner
2017 EGA European Senior Men's Team Championship  Ireland

References

  1. ^ "PGA Sweden Homepage". Retrieved 13 March 2015.
  2. ^ Gustavsson, Tommie (13 October 2014). "PGA National i topp för tredje året i rad". PGA Sweden National (in Swedish). Retrieved 13 March 2015.
  3. ^ "Vad tycker Sveriges medlemmar 2014". agolf.se (in Swedish). Archived from the original on 13 March 2015. Retrieved 13 March 2015.
  4. ^ "allabolag.se – PGA of Sweden National AB" (in Swedish).
  5. ^ Trend, Nick (31 August 2011). "Five of the best golf courses designed by Kyle Phillips". The Telegraph. The Telegraph. Archived from the original on 3 April 2015. Retrieved 13 March 2015.
  6. ^ "Kingsbarns Golf – Home page". Archived from the original on 20 March 2015. Retrieved 13 March 2015.
  7. ^ "Stenson ny delägare i PGA National". Golf.se (in Swedish). 29 November 2014. Archived from the original on 15 March 2015. Retrieved 13 March 2015.
  8. ^ "PGA Sweden National byter namn och blir The National" (in Swedish). PGA of Sweden. Retrieved 28 June 2023.
  9. ^ "European Tour – Nordea Masters". Retrieved 13 March 2015.
  10. ^ "Träningsanläggning" (in Swedish). PGA Sweden National. Retrieved 13 March 2015.
  11. ^ "TMPL – International Locations". TaylorMade Performance Labs. Retrieved 13 March 2015.

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