CHIBA, JAPAN |
Designer | Kato Shunsuke |
Hole/Par/Yard | 18H / Par72 / 6,765 yards |
Established | 1997 |
Location | Nagara town |
Closed on |
Open Everyday |
Maximum Players | 4 |
Golf Cart |
Included shared cart |
Golf set |
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Golf Shoes | |
Umbrella | 〇 |
Driving range |
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Facilities | Restaurant, Bath, Accomodation |
* Prices are subject to change without notice
The Milfeuille Golf Club is located in a hilly area that takes advantage of the rich nature of Nagaura Town in the Boso Peninsula of Chiba, and is located 20 km from Soga IC in Keiyo Dori and Ichihara Tsuru Mai IC in Koo Dori. Opened in 1996, Shunsuke Kato is in charge of course design, and the course is an inter-forest course surrounded by deep trees. The course is followed by a strategic hall, and I want to attack with all the clubs I have. Each hole is separated by trees, and hazards such as ponds and bunkers and glass bunkers are carefully arranged, and each is finished in 18 unique halls. Overall, the out course is short and only 3213 yards from the back tee, but it's not easy to attack, so be careful. What is important for scoring is the drop of tee shots. If you make a mistake, you can easily lead to injuries such as bogey and double bogey. On the other hand, the in-course is 3553 yards longer than the out-course. However, because the width of the fairway is wide, it is an impression that it is easy to attack. It is an exceptionally long hole, with an impressive 7th hole, par 5.565 yards. The 8th and 11th holes are pars 3 with large ponds. It is also interesting that there are eight or more tegrands in each. Also, the English-style clubhouse based on white is by a British architect.