SHIZUOKA, JAPAN

Kawana Golf Club, Fuji Course


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Course Information

Designer

 C.H.Alison

Hole/Par/Yard   18H/ Par 72/ 6,701yards
Established  1936
Location  Ito city
Closed on

 Open Everyday

Maximum Players   4 
Golf Cart

 Walking

Golf set

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Golf Shoes  〇
Umbrella  〇
Driving range

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Facilities  Restaurant, Bath

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Course Description

Hosted the Japan Open, the PGA Championship and many tournaments.

Kawana Golf Club, Fuji course, opened in 1936, is selected as a world famous course. It is a hill course along the sea placed in Kawana, Ito city, Shizuoka prefecture. The Fuji course, designed by C.H.Alison, is received high praise in the world for its beauty and difficulty. Each hole is taken advantage of the natural topography and bunkers are arranged characteristic and complexity. The bunkers called Alison Bunker are so deep that it is necessary to change the strategy  conforming with the teeing ground.

 

The LPGA Fuji Sankei Ladies Classic has been held for 14 years since 2005 at this course, and fierce battles occurred every year. Before that, a men's pro tour, Fuji Sankei Classic had been held. At the time of the tournament, the 18th hole is changed to the start hole, and exciting and dramatic scenes are produced at 16th, 17th and 18th holes. 

 

 This course has been ranked 68th in the "100 World Golf Awards" of US golf magazine, and has been selected as "The best 100 courses in Japan" by Japan Golf Digest "Choice".

 

 The starting hole is 409 yards par-4. This course is like a roller coaster because the tee shot is downhill and the second shot is uphill. The third hole is par-5 dogleg to the right . The  bunkers look like the wave from the teeing area, and put pressure on you, but you should get over with accurate shot without fear. The 11th hole is par-5 towards the lighthouse. The fairway is very wide that you can play without hesitation more than other holes. The 15th hole is par-5 and it is adjacent to the ocean on the left side. The view from the teeing ground is the most impressive in this course. The 16th hole par-3 has the raised green. To get par, it is necessary to shot approaches politely. The 17th hole par-4 is said that the highest level of difficulty in this course. It is important that how well you can play with the last 5 holes to get a good score.

   

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