GOLF ICELAND – BOOK YOUR FANTASTIC GOLF EXPERIENCE
Group booking
We request that travel agencies and groups of more than 16 golfers to send us email gbr@gbr.is to book tee times. Please fill out this form and note that for groups the fee will be for entire flights (4 golfers per flight). We will send a payment link before tee time.
In the booking form you will be asked for following, so please have this information available when you start filling out the form.
Name, email address , telephone number
Travel agency booking reference (no / name of party)
Date and time requested.
Number of golfers, golf carts, trolleys, rental clubs, transfer
Please note this is a booking request, we will send confirmation.
Please note that for groups the fee will be for entire flights (4 golfers per flight).
We will send a payment link before tee time.
When heavy rain / wind is expected, golfers can cancel tee times or re-schedule their tee time 24 hours before tee time. If prepaid tee-times cannot be re-scheduled a refund will be offered.
Green fee:
Tee times after 8pm are available from June 1st to July 16th for an extra fee 10.000 ISK, upon special request by email gbr@gbr.is
Rentals:
Green fee and Transfer Package:
Includes golf – 18 holes and transfer to/from the hotel in Reykjavik. Last pick up time in Reykjavik is at 7:00 PM
- If only one golfer in shuttle: 38,300 ISK
- If 2 golfers in shuttle: 26,800 ISK per person
- If 3 or more golfers in shuttle: 23,100 ISK per person
- Fee for extra non-golfing passengers: 6,000 ISK
During midnight golf period you can have tee time after 8pm for extra fee 10,000 ISK. Last tee time for golf carts is 8pm. For more information send us an email; gbr@gbr.is
Tee times after 8pm are available from June 1st to July 16th for an extra fee 10.000 ISK, upon special request by email gbr@gbr.is
Aim in the middle of the fairway short of the three fairway bunkers. Don´t be tempted into any shortcuts in the second shot, if you are short lay the next shot short on the fairway below the slope. The approach should aim to the left and use the slopes to feed your ball next to the pin.

A tricky short hole which is all about distance control. The green sends often balls that land on the right side and anything long, out of the green. Be careful in strong wind from the north and watch the ball when the sun is low on the horizon.

The rocky coastline on the right side marks the out of bounds. Aim to place left of the rocky ridge, but not too far, for the best view of the green.

Line here depends on how ambitious you are, as the further left you go, the grater carry required. The fairway opens up to the left, aiming at the left side of visible fairway. Downwind, it may be possible to get close to the putting surface. Approach to the green from left is better but don´t be too long in second shot or you end in water hazard.

Long par 3, if headwind it is better to aim left of green if you do not want to land on the beach.

Water hazards right and left give this par four an intimidating look. If headwind you should consider playing it as par 5.

A left to right dog leg with water hazard at the right side. Aim tor the red marker post around 100 meters from the tee. Second shot is uphill, so take enough club especially if the pin is at the back of tee green.

The green has ridge over the center which separates it, distance is the key to this approach.

You can go right or left of the mount visible from the tee. Right gives the best line if you are going for the green in second shot.


Aim at the middle of the fairway short of the two fairway bunkers. If you are tempted to go for the green in first shot beware of the water hazard in front of the green and the right side of the fairway.


Aim at the middle of the fairway short of the second fairway bunker. It is best to place the ball after the second shot on the lower left side to be able to take a comfortable shot onto the green.

This hole is all about distance control. Be careful in strong wind from the north and watch the ball when the sun is low on the horizon.

The rocky coastline on the left side marks the out of bounds. Line here depends on how ambitious you are, as the further left you go, the grater carry is required but more risk.

Long par 4, if headwind it is better to play as a par 5. Make sure you know the distance for the second shot, it may be longer than it looks.

A tricky par 3. It is better to aim a little to the left and make sure the ball is carried over the bunkers.

You can go right or left of the bunker visible from the tee. Be careful on the second shot if you are taking a blind shot, the fairway narrows. Right gives the best line.
