HYOGO, JAPAN |
Designer |
Suzuki Masakazu |
Hole/Par/Yard | 18 H/ Par 72/ 7,024 yards |
Established | 1995 |
Location | Kato city |
Closed on | Open everyday |
Maximum Players | 4 |
Caddy | |
Golf Cart | Included shared cart |
Golf set | 〇 |
Golf Shoes | NA |
Umbrella | 〇 |
Driving range | 〇 |
Facilities | Restaurant, Bath |
Enjoy feeling like you are away from your daily life
Tojo Pine Valley Golf Club is located in the lush greenery of Kato-shi, Hyogo Prefecture, and features 18 holes of strategically-placed, flat, upscale golf. 18 holes, opened in 1995 as Tigers Golf Club. It was opened in 1995 as Tigers Golf Club and later became an Accordia Group course, renamed Tojo Pine Valley Golf Club, and continues to this day. The English-style clubhouse has a stately appearance and an upscale feel that makes you feel like you are away from your daily life.
The course is spaciously laid out on gently sloping hills with little difference in elevation, and each hole is separated by lush trees. Although the course is highly strategic, the fairways are
wide and the course uses a large single green system, creating a sense of openness. There are also many hazards that are visible to the eye, so you can play with good course management.
The 1st hole, 540 yards long, is a short hole. The 4th hole is the most difficult hole in HDCP1 and is 443 yards long with OB zones on both sides. The 15th hole is an S-shaped par 5, 538 yards from the full back tee, which is not so long, but it is uphill overall, so you feel it is longer than the distance indicated. The 17th hole is a par 3 over a 3,000-square meter man-made lake, which is easy to aim at without worrying about the lake, so you want to save a par. The 18th hole is a par 4 with a view of the clubhouse in front of you, and the S-shape of the hole makes it difficult to hit the green on the second shot unless you hit the tee shot to the right side of the fairway.