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You don’t have to pay through the nose to play golf. According to international surveys Denmark is namely Europe’s cheapest golfing country!
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Prices The green fee at Danish golf courses costs an average DKK 200-250/EUR 27-34 on weekdays and DKK 300 - 350/EUR 40-47 in weekends for a good quality, attractively landscaped 18-holer. For a 9-holer the green fee is typically DKK 150-180/EUR 20-24. Denmark’s most expensive golf courses are Rungsted and Simons in North Zealand, both of which are top-standard international championship courses. The weekday prices here are DKK 450/EUR 60 and DKK 600/EUR 75, respectively.
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Group discounts Almost all the clubs offer discounts on the green fee for several days and for groups. Furthermore, at a large number of Denmark’s golf courses the green fee covers all-day play, i.e. more than 18 holes!Hire of clubs typically costs DKK 100/EUR 14 for a full, top quality set; cart-hire costs DKK 30/EUR 4 and buggies, where permitted, cost DKK 200 EUR 28.
Practice facilities The majority of Danish clubs have excellent driving ranges and very good practice facilities. With putting greens, chip and bunker sites. The clubs often have good standard, friendly and reasonably priced catering establishments. By far the majority of courses have agreements with hotels or inns, allowing them to offer package deals at reasonable prices.
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