Course Guide

Facing the Hyuga-Nada Sea, this course consists of three 27-hole courses: Takachiho, Sumiyoshi, and Nichinan, separated by Black Pine Forest.
In addition to deep guard bunkers, there is the sea breeze that is unique to seaside areas, and pine trees that act as aerial hazards.
Furthermore, this course is a source of pride for Japan, as it is packed with strategic opportunities, including the rare Western-style grass that is rare in Japan.

● Opening date: March 24, 1971
●Course size: 27 holes / 10,262 yards / Par 108
●Design and supervision: Ohashi Gokichi, Ohashi Sadakichi
●Green grass: Bent green

Takachiho Course

There are many straight courses, but the pine forests on both sides make this a course that requires precision. (Course guide is current as of March 2016.)
For yardage information, please refer to the course yardage table at the bottom of the page.

Sumiyoshi Course

This course has produced many dramatic scenes at Dunlop Phoenix Tournament. (Course guide is current as of March 2016.)
For yardage information, please refer to the course yardage table at the bottom of the page.

Nichinan Course

This course requires precision and strategy, and your club selection and reading the wind will determine your score. (Course guide is current as of March 2016.)
For yardage information, please refer to the course yardage table at the bottom of the page.

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