
A golf course that makes you want to return again and again, coexisting with the local community. Designed by renowned architect Haruo Ueda, this historic course opened in 1955 as Japan's second public municipal golf course. Both the West and East courses feature wide fairways and greens with minimal undulation, appearing deceptively easy at first glance. However, this course faithfully reflects every golfer's skill—distance, shot accuracy, approach technique, and putting—directly in their score. The greens incorporate a subsurface irrigation system used at tournaments such as the Masters, consistently providing players with a putting speed of approximately 10 feet throughout the year.
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