You can book tee off times as follows:
You can call at 354-585-0200
You can send a mail to gr@grgolf.is
You can use the website and send mail through, Contact us.
Maximum handicap: 36 for men and 36 for ladies.
Dress code: No jeans.
There are two very different distinct nine holes on the course. The front nine stretch down and run along the beautiful coastline of the Atlantic Ocean with stunning views of Reykjavík´s signature mountain, Esja. A brilliant test of links golf is to be enjoyed on the front nine. On the back nine there are massive challenges that await players some of the holes played along the river Korpa. The course is challenging for low and high handicap golfers alike.
Korpa golf course is par 72 with following course rating:
[table]
Back tee,6.035 m,CR 72.4,Slope 129
Yellow,5.531 m,CR 69.5,Slope 126
Blue (men),5.220 m,CR 68.1,Slope 124
Red (men),4.850 m,CR 66.3,Slope 116
Blue (women),5.220 m,CR 73.8,Slope 132
Red (women),4.850 m,CR 71.2,Slope 130
[/table]
For the course guide click here
For the scorecard click here
If you want to see a video clip for every hole on the golf course, click here.
The club and golf course:
There has been a great increase in the number of golfers in Iceland in recent years. The sport´s popularity is always on the rise. At Reykjavik Golf Club in the mid 1990´s, the Grafarholt course could no longer handle the great number of golfers playing there every day.
The Reykjavík Golf Club decided to build a new 18 hole golf course at Kopulfsstadir in 1993 to cope with increasing demand for membership. The Korpa course was designed by Iceland´s premier golf course architect, Hannes Thorsteinsson. There had been a small 12 hole course on the land for a number of years where members could play. Everything went according to plan and in July of 1996 play started on nine holes at Korpa. A year later the whole 18 holes were opened. The Korpa golf course was formerly opened in July 1997 when it held the national championships. The city council allocated the east end of the historic Korpulfstadir building for the golf club. Today, the club´s offices, indoor practice facilities, restaurant, pro shop and locker rooms are all located in the east end of that impressive building.
The Korpa golf course is 6.185 meters (6.800 yards) par 72 from the back tees. The course has its own unique characteristics. The front nine holes are played along the Atlantic Ocean while the back nine are played along the Korpa river. Many beautiful holes are on the course. Each player must tackle the challenge that this course brings in his own way. Bear in mind that the most innocuous looking holes are usually the ones that will punish you the most. A lot of trees have been planted around the course and every year they come more and more in play. The course has a beautiful layout and is becoming more and more stunning every year.
In the club house which is located in the historic building Kopulfsstadir provides first-class facilities, TV lounge and a café offering hot and cold meal. The Pro Shop is located in the clubhouse.
You can book tee off times as follows:
You can call at 354-585-0200
You can send a mail to gr@grgolf.is
You can use the website and send mail through, Contact us.
Maximum handicap: 36 for men and 36 for ladies.
Dress code: No jeans.
Green fees 2024 are as follows:
18 holes ISK 15.200
9 holes: ISK 7.600
Green fees include full use of the clubhouse facilities such as locker rooms and restaurants. Please note that Reykjavik Golf Club doesn’t accept Golf Professionals (PGA) or BIGGA members cards for discount. Price for accessories:
Golf chart ISK 8.650
Trolly: ISK 1.800
Golf clubs ISK 6.900
All major credit cards are accepted.
If Midnight golf is requested we charge extra fee as following:
4 players = 65.400 ISK
3 players = 54.200 ISK
2 players = 42.800 ISK
1 player = 31.400 ISK
Grafarholt golf course is located within the Greater Reykjavik area where you have a number of hotels and guesthouses. We can recommend the following hotels.
Hilton Reykjavík Nordica in Reykjavík, www.reykjavik.nordica.hilton.com
Radisson SAS 1919, www.1919.reykjavik.radissonsas.com
Radisson SAS Saga, www.saga.reykjavik.radissonsas.com
Icelandair Hotels, www.icelandairhotels.is
Park Inn Hotel, www.rezidorparkinn.com
Edda Hotels, www.hoteledda.is
Korpa golf course is par 72 with following course rating:
[table]
Back tee,6.035 m,CR 72.4,Slope 129
Yellow,5.531 m,CR 69.5,Slope 126
Blue (men),5.220 m,CR 68.1,Slope 124
Red (men),4.850 m,CR 66.3,Slope 116
Blue (women),5.220 m,CR 73.8,Slope 132
Red (women),4.850 m,CR 71.2,Slope 130
[/table]
For the course guide click here
For the scorecard click here
If you want to see a video clip for every hole on the golf course, click here.
The club and golf course:
There has been a great increase in the number of golfers in Iceland in recent years. The sport´s popularity is always on the rise. At Reykjavik Golf Club in the mid 1990´s, the Grafarholt course could no longer handle the great number of golfers playing there every day.
The Reykjavík Golf Club decided to build a new 18 hole golf course at Kopulfsstadir in 1993 to cope with increasing demand for membership. The Korpa course was designed by Iceland´s premier golf course architect, Hannes Thorsteinsson. There had been a small 12 hole course on the land for a number of years where members could play. Everything went according to plan and in July of 1996 play started on nine holes at Korpa. A year later the whole 18 holes were opened. The Korpa golf course was formerly opened in July 1997 when it held the national championships. The city council allocated the east end of the historic Korpulfstadir building for the golf club. Today, the club´s offices, indoor practice facilities, restaurant, pro shop and locker rooms are all located in the east end of that impressive building.
The Korpa golf course is 6.185 meters (6.800 yards) par 72 from the back tees. The course has its own unique characteristics. The front nine holes are played along the Atlantic Ocean while the back nine are played along the Korpa river. Many beautiful holes are on the course. Each player must tackle the challenge that this course brings in his own way. Bear in mind that the most innocuous looking holes are usually the ones that will punish you the most. A lot of trees have been planted around the course and every year they come more and more in play. The course has a beautiful layout and is becoming more and more stunning every year.
In the club house which is located in the historic building Kopulfsstadir provides first-class facilities, TV lounge and a café offering hot and cold meal. The Pro Shop is located in the clubhouse.
You can book tee off times as follows:
You can call at 354-585-0200
You can send a mail to gr@grgolf.is
You can use the website and send mail through, Contact us.
Maximum handicap: 36 for men and 36 for ladies.
Dress code: No jeans.
Green fees 2024 are as follows:
18 holes ISK 15.200
9 holes: ISK 7.600
Green fees include full use of the clubhouse facilities such as locker rooms and restaurants. Please note that Reykjavik Golf Club doesn’t accept Golf Professionals (PGA) or BIGGA members cards for discount. Price for accessories:
Golf chart ISK 8.650
Trolly: ISK 1.800
Golf clubs ISK 6.900
All major credit cards are accepted.
If Midnight golf is requested we charge extra fee as following:
4 players = 65.400 ISK
3 players = 54.200 ISK
2 players = 42.800 ISK
1 player = 31.400 ISK
Grafarholt golf course is located within the Greater Reykjavik area where you have a number of hotels and guesthouses. We can recommend the following hotels.
Hilton Reykjavík Nordica in Reykjavík, www.reykjavik.nordica.hilton.com
Radisson SAS 1919, www.1919.reykjavik.radissonsas.com
Radisson SAS Saga, www.saga.reykjavik.radissonsas.com
Icelandair Hotels, www.icelandairhotels.is
Park Inn Hotel, www.rezidorparkinn.com
Edda Hotels, www.hoteledda.is