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This course has 18 holes that make use of the natural topography. Also, the course has a layout with a lot of variety, so it has a fresh feel every time golfers play it. The carefully manicured green requires a delicate touch. Golfers can move from hole to hole easily with a passenger cart, so this course can be enjoyed by solo golfers as well as beginners.
Otsuki and Linear Chuo Shinkansen Area
At the Sunmembers Country Club, visitors can enjoy seasonal natural scenery year round in a relatively mild and comfortable climate. Golfers will be able to spend high-quality time at the course, which has a layout with few height differences.
Otsuki and Linear Chuo Shinkansen Area
This course is located in a “village of longevity” that is blessed with good greenery, water, and sun, and is about an hour from Shinjuku. It is a flat course that was constructed by flattening two hills, and it makes use of natural streams and waterfalls. It looks beautiful together with the clubhouse that was designed by Shinichi Isozaki. How about taking home a souvenir from here such as Yamanashi wine or Shingen hoto stew?
Otsuki and Linear Chuo Shinkansen Area
This course is located on a landscape that changes color in each season?from early spring to late autumn?against the backdrop of Mt. Fuji, and it becomes statelier each year. This is one of the top golf courses in Japan featuring tricks scattered here and there that truly challenge the intellect of golfers.
Otsuki and Linear Chuo Shinkansen Area
The Otsuki Garden Golf Club opened in 1995, and is in a great location 100 km from central Tokyo. It features a British-style clubhouse, outstanding views of Mt. Fuji, and views that change with each season, so it is a course that always feels fresh to play on.
Otsuki and Linear Chuo Shinkansen Area
This is a course run by Pacific Golf Management K.K., which operates nationwide. It is about 45 minutes from Hachioji Interchange, and has outstanding views of Mt. Fuji. This is a highly strategic course with relatively short distances, so the key to getting a good score is focusing on control over power. Although this is a mountain course, it is relatively flat overall. The introduction of magnetic induction-type passenger carts has made golfing here easy! The course is very easily accessible from central Tokyo and the Ken-O Expressway (from Saitama), so a visit here with family and friends is highly recommended.
Otsuki and Linear Chuo Shinkansen Area
The holes of this course are separated by natural groves of Japanese red pine trees, and each hole has a unique appearance featuring large Japanese larch, momi fir, Japanese zelkova, and maple trees, and groves of silver birch. The height differences of the holes have been reduced, so the course is flat. The fairways have average widths of 50 m. There are three courses (27 holes). The Kaede Fujizakura Course does not have doglegs or blind areas, so golfers can hit long drives. At the Mominoki Course, golfers can enjoy highly strategic games.
Otsuki and Linear Chuo Shinkansen Area
The beautiful clubhouse here has a Southern European style, and it located in a natural setting with rich greenery. The course features seasonal beauty, and the views of Mt. Fuji and rows of mountains give it a feeling of expansiveness. There are many beautiful sights here, including Mt. Fuji, which is a sacred mountain that is one of the 100 Top Scenic Spots of Japan, cobalt blue ponds, and waterside bunkers. This is a stylish course that faithfully reflects the design ideas of master designer Shunsuke Kato.
Otsuki and Linear Chuo Shinkansen Area
This is a flat course with few height differences and 18 holes that have layouts making use of the slopes of the hilly areas here. It is located 60 minutes away from central Tokyo. The course is surrounded by broadleaf trees, and there is beautiful nature here, including new green leaves in the spring and autumn leaves in the fall. Golfers can spend relaxed, high-quality time at this course while enjoying the natural beauty of the season.
Otsuki and Linear Chuo Shinkansen Area