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Halmstad Golf Club, Tylösand was formed in 1930.

During the first year, the golf game was conducted on a provisional course, based on the Royal Halland Regementes Exercise Area I 16. In 1935 the construction work was started by an 18-hole course in Tylösand. Architect was Rafael Sundblom. The banana was approved by the Swedish Golförbundet on May 25, 1938.

The clubhouse, which was built by Halmstad City after drawing by architect Hakon Ahlberg, was opened in 1938. Despite several additions and additions, the clubhouse has much the same profile as today.

In 1963, the DNM's permission was granted to allocate an additional 9-hole area north of the existing track. Banister was Nils Sköld. On May 13, 1967, the new holes were opened for play. Together with the last 9 of the old holes, they formed an 18 hole course, today known as the Northern Banana.

In 1975, an additional 9 holes were started to connect to the first 9 holes on the old track. They were designed by the British bane architect Frank Pennink.

The opening of the Southern Banana took place on May 12, 1979.

Changes and improvements have since been made, as instructed by Frank Pennink and his successor Donald A. Steel.

Updated on 27 May 2024

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