
Behind the big black gate
KGK's greenkeepers held an open house. Large machines, sharp grinding blades, grass seeds and fertilizer for every purpose. At the members' meeting on May 4th – the first in a series that
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KGK's greenkeepers held an open house. Large machines, sharp grinding blades, grass seeds and fertilizer for every purpose. At the members' meeting on May 4th – the first in a series that

After cold mornings and minimal rainfall, work on greens, fairways, bunkers and practice areas is in full swing. The head greenkeeper gives us a status of the course now and

18-year-old Benedicte Brent-Petersen won the Esmond Trophy (the French Open U21 Championships) at Golf de Saint-Cloud in France on Monday. There was never any serious doubt about the outcome,

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.

Newsletter – * Course work * Menu of the week * Trial member * Putting day 10% discount * Beware of thieves *

Newsletter – * Course work * Menu of the week * Golf trips * Three important messages *

Newsletter – * Midsummer Bowl * The Course * Menu of the Week * Ladies Cup & Sir Alan Johnstone * Sprinter Cup *

Newsletter – * Upcoming activities in the RESTAURANT * ON THE COURSE * MEMBERSHIP MEETING * NEW IN THE SHOP *

Newsletter – * Upcoming activities in the RESTAURANT * ON THE COURSE * MEMBERSHIP MEETING * NEW IN THE SHOP *

Sir Alan Johnstone 2022 The oldest trophy in the KGK, originally donated by an English diplomat, Sir Alan Johnstone in 1911. There have

The last month of the season was a week shorter than expected, as we had to end a week earlier due to the restaurant closing.

Beautiful autumn weather and 36 participants for the final match, which is traditionally played as a flag tournament. Thank you for participating and congratulations on today's

On Sunday, October 30th, we were once again blessed with the most beautiful autumn weather, sunshine and still warmth in the air. We had a total of 40