OSAKA, JAPAN |
Designer |
William F. Bell |
Hole/Par/Yard | 27H/ Par 108/ 9,761yards |
Established | 1973 |
Location | Kishiwada city |
Closed on |
Open Everyday |
Maximum Players | 4 |
Golf Cart |
Included Shared Cart |
Golf set |
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Golf Shoes | 〇 |
Umbrella | 〇 |
Driving range |
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Facilities | Restaurant, Bath |
* Prices are subject to change without notice
27 holes woven with nature, management by PGM
Kishiwada Country Club is located in Osaka Prefecture, Japan, consists of 27 holes of nature-weaving maturity, and it is located in a castle town where nature, history, and culture coexist, and is only about 40 minutes by car from Osaka City and about 30 minutes from Kansai Airport.
The course designer is William F. Bell known for designing many famous golf courses, and Kishiwada Country Club is one of his designs, which take advantage of nature, require players to think strategically and create courses that can be enjoyed along with beautiful scenery.
Matu (Pine) Course: With a beautiful location overlooking Osaka Bay, the course is dotted with lakes and requires a thoughtful approach to each hole. Take(Bamboo) Course: A strategic course with only one uphill hole and mostly downhill holes.
Ume (Plum) Course: The terrain is varied, but the wide fairways allow you to play with confidence. It is shorter but most challenging among three courses.