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The first course report of the year from the greenkeeper team is ready: Status of the current condition of the course, our work towards summer opening, and an explanation of why the course is still closed,
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The first course report of the year from the greenkeeper team is ready: Status of the current condition of the course, our work towards summer opening, and an explanation of why the course is still closed,

The current board of directors, seen from the left: Jacob G. Schou, Peter Huntley, Christian Rosenstand, Jens Peter Sørensen, Birgitte Henrichsen (chairman), Frederik Arnesen and Kristin Strøm.

The Danish Golf Union has announced the national teams for 2026, and Copenhagen Golf Club is proud to announce that four of the club's talented players have been selected.

Due to bad weather, it was necessary to close the golf course all of Saturday. Several trees fell in the storm, and the fence was badly damaged.

Scandinavia's and Denmark's number 1 golf club has hired Tuula Undall as its new director.
She has had a significant influence on the sport she loves since the mid-1990s, and will take up the position at her home club on January 1, 2025.

Notice with agenda Notice is hereby given of an extraordinary general meeting at Copenhagen Golf Club Saturday, November 23, 2024 at 2:00 p.m. KGK's restaurant Agenda The quota rates for 2025

Newsletter – Notice, report, annual accounts and audit report

Newsletter – * Full-time member now * New chief greenkeeper in KGK * Remember the general meeting * Handle supplier errors *

Newsletter – * Elections for the board * News from the board * Still 50% on items in the lounge * Restaurant opens softly January 27 * Snow turned to water on the field *

Newsletter – * Mikkel Olsen continues * ½ price in the Lounge * Opening hours Christmas and New Year *

Newsletter – * News from the board with answers to members about personnel and finances * Establishment of greenkeepers * Winter track introduced *

We have now really reached the point in the season where we are changing from good playing conditions to where we

Our traditional Scottish match where the game is played for gin was held in the most beautiful autumn weather. The match was played as greensome in 2 rows for

Næstved provided great weather and a great pitch for the end of the season for the boys' team, who in the national finals would meet the champions of Vest from Trehøje, who also

Planned major maintenance tasks on the course in October: Week 40: Par 3 course greens are patched. Week 40: Practice greens are patched. Week 40/41: Fairways are reseeded.