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17 courses listed in Kagawa, including authorized partner courses and directory listings for planning golf travel in Japan.

Yashima Country Club
Kagawa, Japan Hilly

Yashima Country Club

Yashima Country Club is a hilly course in Takamatsu, Kagawa Prefecture, comprising two 18-hole courses, each playing to a par of 72. Total yardage on the course is listed at 6,636 yards. The club was built by Oba Co., Ltd. and opened in 1975. It is located at 2508 Omachi, Mure-cho, Takamatsu City. Golfers arriving by train can reach the club from Yashima Station on the JR Kotoku Line by taxi in about 15 minutes; by car, it is about 15 minutes from the Takamatsu Chuo interchange. Play is available as riding cart or self-play, giving visitors a choice of pace across the hilly layout. With two courses on site and a 1975 opening, Yashima Country Club offers scope for a longer stay or repeat rounds for golfers based in Takamatsu.

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Takamatsu Country Club
Kagawa, Japan Hilly

Takamatsu Country Club

Takamatsu Country Club is an 18-hole, par-72 course set on hilly terrain in Sakaide, Kagawa Prefecture, part of a facility with two 18-hole courses. The course plays 6,320 yards from the back tees and was designed by Nobukatsu Marumo, opening in 1954, which makes it one of the older golf clubs in Kagawa. The clubhouse sits at Shiroyama, Nishisho-cho, Sakaide, roughly 6 kilometers from Sakaide Interchange on the Seto-Chuo Expressway, giving visitors a direct route from the expressway network that links Shikoku to Honshu across the Seto Inland Sea bridges. The hilly routing suits players who enjoy elevation change and shot-shaping off the tee. As a two-course facility, Takamatsu Country Club can host larger groups or back-to-back rounds without repeating the same layout. For golfers touring Shikoku, its location near Sakaide places it within easy reach of Takamatsu city and the wider Kagawa golf circuit.

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Royal Takamatsu Country Club
Kagawa, Japan Hilly

Royal Takamatsu Country Club

Royal Takamatsu Country Club is an 18-hole, par-72 hilly course in Ayagawa-cho, Ayauta District, Kagawa Prefecture, on Shikoku. The course plays 6,690 yards and was designed by architect Ryuji Kagami, opening in 1975. Its hilly routing sets it apart from flatter seaside or parkland courses, following the natural contours of the terrain. Access to the club is by car: it sits about 45 minutes from JR Takamatsu Station and roughly 30 minutes from Takamatsu Chuo Interchange, making a private vehicle or taxi the practical way to reach the course from central Takamatsu or the expressway network. At 6,690 yards for a par-72 layout, the course offers a mid-length test across its hilly terrain. Having opened in 1975, Royal Takamatsu Country Club is among the longer-established golf facilities in Kagawa Prefecture, with more than five decades of history on the same hillside site in Ayagawa-cho.

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Takamatsu Gold Country Club
Kagawa, Japan Hilly

Takamatsu Gold Country Club

Takamatsu Gold Country Club is an 18-hole, par-72 hilly course in Ayagawa-cho, Ayauta District, Kagawa Prefecture, on Shikoku. The course plays 6,684 yards from the back tees and was designed by architect Ron Ferris, opening in 1996. The nearest expressway access point is Takamatsu Nishi Interchange, giving golfers a direct route from the highway network to the course in the hills of Ayagawa-cho. At 6,684 yards for a par-72 hilly layout, the course offers a full-length test on terrain shaped by the surrounding hillside. The club opened in 1996, with green fees starting at 10,040 yen on weekdays and 15,240 yen on weekends, based on listed minimum rates. Riding carts at the club are remote-controlled and fitted with GPS navigation as standard equipment for rounds.

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Ayudaki Country Club
Kagawa, Japan Hilly

Ayudaki Country Club

Ayudaki Country Club is an 18-hole, par-72 course on hilly terrain in Takamatsu, Kagawa Prefecture. The back-tee yardage runs to 6,434 yards. The course was designed by Kawada Taizo and opened in 1996. It is located at 259-1 Higashidani, Kagawa-cho, Takamatsu. Caddy service is required for all rounds here, a detail worth noting for golfers used to walking or riding unaccompanied. After the round, players can use the on-site onsen bath, a feature that sets this course apart from clubs offering only a standard bath. As a single 18-hole hilly layout on Shikoku, Ayudaki gives visitors a full round without the need to combine separate nine-hole courses, and its required caddy service means every group plays with local course knowledge on hand.

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Takamatsu Grand Country Club
Kagawa, Japan Hilly

Takamatsu Grand Country Club

Takamatsu Grand Country Club is a 36-hole facility in Kihoku District, Kagawa, made up of two 18-hole courses laid out over hilly terrain. The combined par across both courses is 144, with a total yardage of 13,397 yards. The club opened in 1974 and was designed by Seizo Tomizawa. Caddies are required for every round, and play is carried out with riding carts. The club sits inland from Takamatsu, reached from Hiraki Station on the Kotoden Nagao Line in about five minutes by car, or from Sanuki Miki Interchange approximately 10 kilometers away. With two full 18-hole layouts on the same property, the club can host large groups or two rounds in a day without repeating a course. The hilly routing carries elevation change across both courses. The mandatory caddy service and riding-cart format reflect a traditional club setup, and the location gives easy access from both central Takamatsu and the expressway network.

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Manno Hills Country Club
Kagawa, Japan Hilly

Manno Hills Country Club

Manno Hills Country Club is an 18-hole, par-72 course in Nakatado District, Kagawa, opened in 1996. Designed by Sho Okubo, the course covers 6,850 yards over hilly terrain typical of the region. No caddy service is offered, and rounds are played using 5-seat electromagnetically guided carts. The club is located in Manno-cho, roughly 20 minutes by car from Fuchu Interchange. As a single 18-hole layout without a caddy requirement, the course suits golfers who prefer a self-guided round at their own pace. The electromagnetically guided cart system, common at hilly courses in Japan, keeps a consistent pace across the elevation changes in the routing. Opened in 1996, the club is a newer addition among Kagawa's golf courses compared to clubs built in earlier decades, with a single 18-hole layout rather than multiple courses on site.

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Sunrise Hills Country Club
Kagawa, Japan Hilly

Sunrise Hills Country Club

Sunrise Hills Country Club is a 27-hole facility in Nakatado District, Kagawa, made up of three nine-hole courses with a combined par of 108. Designed by Kazumi Miura, the layout is set on hilly ground with a back-tee yardage of 10,438 across the three nines. Green fees start from 7,560 yen on weekdays and 12,850 yen on weekends. Caddy service is optional, and the club has an onsen bath on site. Access by rail runs through Kotohira Station on the JR Dosan Line, about 25 minutes away by taxi, or Sakaide Station on the JR Yosan Line, about 40 minutes away; by car, Zentsuji Interchange on the Takamatsu Expressway is 22 kilometers from the club. With three separate nine-hole courses, the club can combine them in different pairings for an 18-hole round, and the on-site bath gives golfers a place to unwind after play.

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Shodoshima Seaside Golf Club
Kagawa, Japan Seaside

Shodoshima Seaside Golf Club

Shodoshima Seaside Golf Club is an 18-hole, par-72 course on Shodoshima, an island in Kagawa Prefecture within the Seto Inland Sea. As its name indicates, the course follows a seaside layout, playing to 6,200 yards from the regular tees and extending to 6,520 yards from the back tees. Shodoshima is known for olive cultivation and stone quarrying, and the golf course sits within that island landscape, with the coastal setting shaping the course routing. The clubhouse includes bath facilities for use after a round. No architect or opening year is recorded for this course, and no published green fee information is available.

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Shido Country Club
Kagawa, Japan Seaside

Shido Country Club

Shido Country Club is a 27-hole seaside golf facility in Sanuki, Kagawa Prefecture, made up of three nine-hole courses that can be combined for an 18-hole round of par 72 and 6,442 yards. The club opened in 1964 and was designed by Giichi Sato. Its seaside setting places it along the coast of Kagawa, on Shikoku's eastern side facing the Seto Inland Sea. The three-course layout gives golfers flexibility in choosing a combination, a format common at Japanese clubs of this era and size. Caddy service is optional here, so golfers can choose between a caddied round or self-play, and the course uses riding carts. The address is 231 Oda, Shido-cho, Sanuki-shi, Kagawa. As one of the older seaside courses in the prefecture, having opened in 1964, Shido Country Club reflects the mid-century development of Kagawa's coastal golf courses. For visitors touring eastern Shikoku, its location in Sanuki and its choice of three nine-hole loops make it a flexible stop for a round on the coast.

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Sanuki Country Club
Kagawa, Japan Hilly

Sanuki Country Club

Sanuki Country Club is an 18-hole, par-72 hilly course in Sanuki, Kagawa Prefecture, playing to 6,835 yards from the back tees. The course opened in 1974 and was designed by Iwao Teruyama. It sits near Shido Station on the JR Kotoku Line, and drivers can reach the course from Tsuda Sangawa Interchange on the Takamatsu Expressway in about 13 minutes. The club operates without caddies, and golfers play with riding carts on a self-play basis, giving visitors a straightforward, self-managed round. The address is 5186-otsu-11 Kamobe, Sanuki-shi, Kagawa. Its hilly layout and 1974 opening place it among Kagawa's courses built during the prefecture's mid-1970s golf development, and its position near Shido Station and the Takamatsu Expressway makes it accessible for golfers arriving by both rail and car. For visitors already in the Sanuki area, its no-caddy, self-play, riding-cart format makes for a quicker, more independent round than a fully caddied course.

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Elielle Golf Club Kagawa
Kagawa, Japan Hilly

Elielle Golf Club Kagawa

Elielle Golf Club Kagawa is an 18-hole, par-72 hilly course in Mitoyo, Kagawa Prefecture, designed by Shimizu Corporation and opened in 1974. The course plays to 6,572 yards. It is reached by taxi from JR Kan-onji Station on the JR Yosan Line, about 20 minutes away, or by car from Sanuki-Toyonaka IC on the Takamatsu Expressway, also about 20 minutes. Green fees start from 10,505 yen on weekdays and 16,005 yen on weekends. Caddy service is optional, and the course runs manual five-seat riding carts fitted with GPS navigation systems. Opened in 1974, the course has been in operation for more than five decades, and its hilly, 6,572-yard layout designed by Shimizu Corporation is reached within about 20 minutes of the Takamatsu Expressway.

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Takagawa Shinkotonami Golf Club
Kagawa, Japan Hilly

Takagawa Shinkotonami Golf Club

Takagawa Shinkotonami Golf Club is an 18-hole, par-72 course in Manno, Nakatado District, Kagawa, laid out over hilly ground with a total yardage of 6,295 yards, extending to 6,694 yards from the back tees. The course was designed by Takeo Aiyama and opened in 1996. It sits inland on Shikoku, roughly 20km, or about a 35-minute drive, from the Sakaide IC on the Setouchi Chuo Expressway, making it a manageable trip from the Seto-Ohashi bridge crossing for golfers based on Honshu. Caddy service is available on an optional basis for those who prefer it over a self-drive round. Green fees are set at ¥6,100 regardless of whether play falls on a weekday or a weekend, a flat pricing structure that simplifies planning for visitors booking ahead. The hilly Shikoku terrain shapes the routing across the property.

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Sakaide Country Club
Kagawa, Japan Hilly

Sakaide Country Club

Sakaide Country Club is an 18-hole, par-72 hilly course in Sakaide, Kagawa Prefecture, opened in 1993 and designed by Taizo Kaneko of the Taimoto Group. The course spans two layouts with a back-tee yardage of 6,728 yards. Green fees start from 7,560 yen on weekdays and 12,320 yen on weekends, and caddy service is optional, letting golfers choose a self-play or caddied round. After the round, players can use the on-site bath facility. The club sits near Fuchuko Parking Area on the Takamatsu Expressway, an ETC-only interchange, making it a straightforward stop for golfers driving through Kagawa on Shikoku. Sakaide lies on the north coast of Shikoku, across the Seto Inland Sea from Okayama Prefecture via the Seto-Ohashi Bridge, placing the course within easy reach of the bridge crossing for golfers exploring the wider Seto Inland Sea region.

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Alpha Tsuda Country Club
Kagawa, Japan Hilly

Alpha Tsuda Country Club

Alpha Tsuda Country Club is an 18-hole, par-72 course on hilly terrain in Sanuki City, Kagawa Prefecture. The facility comprises two courses with a combined total yardage of 6,262 yards. The clubhouse is located at 647-16 Kamisaki, Sagawa-cho, Sanuki City, Kagawa Prefecture. The course is accessible by train via the Kotoku Line to Tsuda Station, and by car via the Takamatsu Expressway's Tsuda-Sangawa Interchange. Weekend green fees start from ¥5,700. Caddy service is not offered at this course, and golfers use self-driven 5-seat riding carts to get around the two 18-hole layouts. With hilly terrain and no caddy requirement, Alpha Tsuda Country Club suits golfers who prefer a self-paced, self-driven round in Kagawa Prefecture on Shikoku.

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Takamatsu Public Golf Course
Kagawa, Japan Seaside

Takamatsu Public Golf Course

Takamatsu Public Golf Course is an 18-hole, par-72 seaside course in Takamatsu, Kagawa, that opened in 1974. The course measures 5,898 yards from the back tees. It is located at 4583 Kita-machi, Takamatsu, close to Kasugagawa Station on the Kotoden Shido Line and a short drive from Takamatsu Chuo IC on the Takamatsu Expressway. Golfers play with 4-seat or 2-seat riding carts, and the clubhouse has bath facilities. Green fees start from ¥5,000 on weekdays and ¥7,000 on weekends. As a public course on Shikoku's Seto Inland Sea coast, it offers a straightforward, accessible round for visitors traveling to or through Takamatsu, with both rail and expressway access within a few minutes of the clubhouse.

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Public Golf Course
Kagawa, Japan Woodland

Public Golf Course

Public Golf Course is a golf course in Kagawa, Japan with 18 holes, par 72. The course type is recorded as woodland, and the course page keeps that classification separate from unverified design or history notes. The recorded address is 56 Hōraichō, Marugame, Kagawa 763-0062, Japan. Map coordinates are 34.29454, 133.78242, which helps visitors check driving routes, nearby hotels, and regional travel plans before asking for tee-time support. For golf planning, the confirmed course specifications on this page are limited to 18 holes and par 72. The gallery uses 6 course photos from the imported media set, giving visitors a visual check before they contact Elite Golf Japan. Elite Golf Japan can review availability for this course and explain what can be arranged for overseas golfers, including tee-time requests, rental club needs, caddie requests, and English communication with the course. Green fees, visitor rules, dress code, transportation timing, and seasonal operations can change, so those details should be confirmed before booking rather than inferred from the directory listing.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many golf courses in Kagawa are listed on Elite Golf Japan?

Elite Golf Japan lists 17 golf courses in Kagawa.

Can visitors request tee times at golf courses in Kagawa?

Partner courses can be requested directly through Elite Golf Japan. Directory listings can be reviewed through the concierge request form where available.