Falsterbo was founded in 1909 and is Sweden's third oldest golf club. In 1911 it was moved a few hundred yards to its current location and the first 9 holes were constructed. The full 18 holes course was consecrated the summer of 1930. After a few changes, the course was finished in its current layout in 1934. It is located on Sweden's southern tip, along the
Baltic Sea, next to
Falsterbo Lighthouse built in 1796. It is one of few
links courses in Sweden and is repeatedly ranked one of the best courses in the country. The club has hosted the
PLM Open on the
European Tour as well as the
Skandia PGA Open on the
Challenge Tour. It has also hosted many amateur tournaments such as the
1963 European Amateur Team Championship and the 2009
European Ladies Amateur Championship. ==Tournaments hosted==