Region Midtjylland, Denmark
Ebeltoft Golf Club is one of Denmark's oldest golf clubs, established in 1966, located in Mols Bjerge near the town of Ebeltoft. The course features 18 challenging holes with a par-3 alternative course available for families and beginners. The layout is characterized by several blind holes and strategically small greens that test players' skills.
The setting offers panoramic views across the landscape, including vistas toward the island of Hjelm to the south and Jernhatten to the north, with Ebeltoft Bay and Mols Bjerge forming a scenic backdrop. Players may encounter wild deer on the course, particularly at dusk. The terrain presents multiple playing challenges throughout the round.
Facilities include a driving range, practice chipping area, putting green, and bunker practice zone. The clubhouse provides refreshment options, and Café To offers dining and terrace areas. Equipment rental includes golf clubs, buggies (seasonal), and trolleys. Winter play follows specific restrictions, including mandatory mats on fairways and semi-rough areas. The club's proximity to Ebeltoft town center provides convenient access to restaurants and accommodation options.