Japan Golf Courses
35 courses listed in Kumamoto, including authorized partner courses and directory listings for planning golf travel in Japan.
Chisan Country Club Mifune is an 18-hole hilly-terrain course in Kamimashiki District, Kumamoto Prefecture, on the southern side of Kyushu. The course opened in 1987 and was designed by Hiroto Takei. It plays to a total yardage of 6,716 yards over a single 18-hole layout, with the terrain's natural elevation change built into the routing rather than flattened, typical of hilly-category Kyushu courses from this era. The club is reached from the Kyushu Expressway via the Mifune Interchange, making it accessible by rental car from Kumamoto city and the surrounding area. The facility does not operate an onsen or bath on site. As with many hilly courses of its generation, the layout rewards accurate positioning off the tee over raw length, given the yardage and terrain profile. Chisan Country Club Mifune suits visiting golfers based in Kumamoto looking for a single round rather than a resort stay, given its one-course facility and straightforward expressway access from the Mifune IC.
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Kumamoto Mashiki Country Club is an 18-hole, par-72 course in Kamimashiki District, Kumamoto Prefecture, near Mashiki town. The course was built by Toda Corporation and plays to a total yardage of 6,546 yards from the regular tees, with a back-tee yardage of 6,566 yards. The club is reached by car via the Kyushu Chuo Expressway, roughly 2.2 kilometers from the Koike-Takayama Interchange, and by public transport from JR Suizenji Station on the Hohi Main Line, about a 25-minute taxi ride away. Unlike many courses in the area, Kumamoto Mashiki Country Club has an onsen bath on site, letting golfers soak after a round rather than just shower. The par-72 routing over 18 holes and moderate total yardage make it a straightforward round for visiting golfers staying in or around Kumamoto city, with the Suizenji Station taxi link offering an option for those without a rental car.
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Kumamoto South Country Club is an 18-hole, par-72 hilly-terrain course in Kozasa, Kamimashiki District, Kumamoto Prefecture, that opened in 1991. The course plays to a total yardage of 6,989 yards and was designed by Wako Sokuryo Sekkei (Wako Surveying and Design Office). Green fees start at 7,430 yen on weekdays and 12,030 yen on weekends. Golfers reach the course by car in roughly 40 minutes from JR Kumamoto Station, or about 10 minutes from the Jonan Interchange on the Kyushu Expressway, making it a workable stop for visitors driving through central Kumamoto. Play is by riding cart, seating five, with an additional 500 yen per person for a two-seat setup. The hilly routing over 18 holes gives the round a par-72 test on a layout built specifically for the site's terrain, and the course has operated under this design since its 1991 opening.
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Kyushu Golf Club's Shotaisan Course is an 18-hole, par-72 layout in Arao, Kumamoto, running 6,721 yards from the back tees across hilly terrain. The course was designed by Shunsuke Kato and opened in 1992. Caddy service is optional for players who prefer a caddy-accompanied round. The club is reached by car via the Kyushu Expressway's Nankan interchange, about 17 kilometers and a 30-minute drive away, or by rail to Omuta Station on the JR Kagoshima Main Line, followed by a roughly 20-minute taxi ride. Set on Mount Shotai in northern Kumamoto near the Fukuoka border, the course offers a hilly, moderate-length test for golfers touring Kyushu, with straightforward highway access from both Kumamoto and Fukuoka directions via the Kyushu Expressway.
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Yabe Sun Valley Golf Club is an 18-hole, par-72 highland course in Yamato, Kamimashiki District, Kumamoto Prefecture, designed by architect Yasuo Itami and opened in 1975. The course measures 6,370 yards from the back tees. It sits in the mountainous Yamato area, about 60 minutes by taxi from Kumamoto Station on the JR Kagoshima Main Line, or roughly 3 minutes by car from the Yamato-Nakashima-nishi Interchange on the Kyushu Chuo Expressway, which makes the expressway the more practical route for visitors. Green fees start at 7,900 yen on weekdays and 11,500 yen on weekends. Golfers use riding carts, and no caddy service is offered. As a highland-terrain course opened in the mid-1970s, it is set at elevation in the hills of central Kumamoto rather than along the coast, giving it a mountain setting distinct from the prefecture's lowland courses. No on-site bath or onsen is listed in the available information for this club.
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Aso Tokyu Golf Club is an 18-hole, par-72 course in Minamiaso village, Kumamoto, laid out over hilly terrain typical of the Aso caldera region. Designed by Chohei Miyazawa, the course opened in 1976 and plays to 6,737 yards from the back tees. Golfers use 5-seater self-drive carts to get around the hilly routing. The club is reached by car, about 35 minutes from Kumamoto IC on the expressway network; no train station is listed in the available access data, so a rental car is the practical way to reach the course. Opened nearly five decades ago, Aso Tokyu Golf Club is among the longer-established courses in the Minamiaso area, and its hilly design reflects the mountainous topography surrounding Mount Aso. No caddy information or green fee pricing is published, so golfers should confirm both directly with the club before their visit.
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Kumamoto Aso Country Club's Yu-no-tani Course is an 18-hole, par-72 layout in Minami-Aso, Kumamoto, playing 6,230 yards from the back tees. Seiichi Inoue, one of Japan's most prolific golf course architects, designed the layout, which opened in 1952, making it one of the older clubs in the Aso region. The clubhouse is located in Kawayo, Minami-Aso village, inside the Aso caldera area. By car, the course is about 40 minutes from Kumamoto IC via Route 57 and the Shin-Aso Ohashi bridge, or about 45 minutes from Mashiki IC via the Chouyo Ohashi bridge. Green fees start at 8,000 yen on weekdays and 13,500 yen on weekends. The club has an on-site bath for golfers after their round. With more than seven decades of history dating back to the early 1950s, the course is one of the established options for golfers visiting the Aso caldera.
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Minami-Aso Country Club is an 18-hole, par-72 highland course in Minami-Aso village, Kumamoto, playing 6,888 yards from the back tees. Susumu Tobari designed the layout, which opened in 1995, giving it a highland routing typical of courses set on the slopes of the Aso caldera. The clubhouse is located in Kawakage, Minami-Aso village. By car, the course is about 55 minutes from Kumamoto IC, or about 45 minutes from Mashiki Kumamoto Airport IC. The club operates on a caddy-free, self-service basis, with four-seat riding carts provided for play. An on-site bath is available for golfers after their round. At 6,888 yards, it is one of the longer layouts in the Aso area, reflecting its highland design.
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Aso Resort Granvrio Hotel Golf Course is a 36-hole highland resort complex in Aso, Kumamoto, comprising two courses that together play to a par of 143 over 12,449 yards (up to 13,477 yards from the back tees). Arnold Palmer designed the layout. The course is located in Akamizu, Aso city, close to Aso-nishi IC, about 500 meters away, and reachable by taxi in about 7 minutes from JR Akamizu Station on the Hohi Main Line. Riding carts are provided for both courses; the West course allows carts onto the fairways with 2-seat carts, while the East course offers simultaneous OUT/IN starts. The resort includes an on-site onsen hot spring bath, letting golfers soak after their round. With two courses under one roof and a hot spring bathhouse, it functions as a resort-style golf destination inside the Aso caldera area.
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Aso Green Hill Country Club is an 18-hole, par-72 course in Nishihara village, Kumamoto, playing 6,794 yards from the back tees. The clubhouse is located in Komori, Nishihara village, near the Aso region. By car, the course is about 30 minutes from Mashiki Kumamoto Airport IC. Caddies are optional, and the club provides 5-seat riding carts equipped with GPS navigation for players who prefer to go without one. Green fees start at 7,300 yen on weekdays and 12,000 yen on weekends, among the more accessible rates in the area. An on-site bath is available for golfers after their round. At 6,794 yards over 18 holes, the course offers a full-length layout for golfers visiting the Nishihara and Aso area.
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Higo Sun Valley Country Club is an 18-hole, par-72 course set in Nishihara Village, Aso District, Kumamoto Prefecture. Opened in 1975, the hilly layout was built by Nihon Kokuu Shashin Co. and Takenaka Doboku Co., running 6,124 yards from the regular tees and 6,558 yards from the back tees. Riding carts are used throughout the round, and caddies are available on an optional basis for players who prefer one. After the round, the clubhouse offers a bath facility. The course sits close to Aso, one of Kyushu's volcanic highland regions, and is reachable by car in about 15 minutes from JR Higo-Otsu Station on the Hohi Line. Drivers from the Kyushu Expressway can reach the course in roughly 30 minutes from either Kumamoto IC or Mashiki Kumamoto Airport IC, making it a practical stop for golfers arriving via Kumamoto Airport. Weekday green fees start from 6,900 yen, with weekend rates from 10,000 yen.
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Kosugi Resort Aso Highland Golf Course is an 18-hole, par-72 woodland course located in Aso City, Kumamoto Prefecture. The layout measures 6,171 yards from the regular tees and 6,634 yards from the back tees. Golfers play without a caddy, and each riding cart is equipped with an iPad-based navigation system, with fairway driving permitted. The clubhouse includes an onsen hot-spring bath, a feature tied to the volcanic geology of the Aso area. The course is close to JR Uchinomaki Station on the Hohi Line and is accessible from Kumamoto IC on the Kyushu Expressway, making it a convenient option for golfers exploring the Aso caldera region. Opening year, architect, and green fee information are not documented for this course.
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Grand Champion Golf Club is an 18-hole, par-72 hilly course in Nishihara, Aso-gun, Kumamoto Prefecture, playing 6,813 yards from the back tees. The course opened in 1977. It is reached via the Kyushu Expressway through the Mashiki Kumamoto Airport IC, putting it within easy reach of Kumamoto Airport and Kumamoto city. The 18-hole, par-72 routing plays across hilly terrain, giving the round a full complement of elevation changes across just under 6,900 total yards. For golfers visiting the Aso area of Kumamoto Prefecture, the course provides an 18-hole round with straightforward access off the expressway, without the need to travel deep into the mountains. The par-72 layout and back-tee yardage of 6,813 yards make it a course suited to a broad range of playing levels, from single-figure golfers looking for a full test to visitors wanting a manageable 18 holes during a Kyushu trip.
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World Country Club is an 18-hole, par-72 course in Uki, Kumamoto, designed by Kentaro Sato and opened in 1996. The layout plays to 7,016 yards from the back tees over hilly terrain typical of the Kyushu interior. The course is reached from the Uki-Hikawa Smart IC on the Kyushu Expressway, about three minutes by car, making it a convenient stop for golfers traveling through central Kumamoto. Riding carts are used, and fairway entry is permitted; a cart fee of 550 yen per person applies in some cases. After the round, players can use the on-site bath facility. At 7,016 yards, the course sits toward the longer end for courses in the region, and its hilly routing rewards accurate shot-shaping over sheer length. World Country Club suits golfers looking for a full-length test with straightforward highway access in Uki, on Kyushu's west coast.
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The Masters Amakusa Course is an 18-hole, par-72 seaside layout in Amakusa, Kumamoto, designed by Masashi Ozaki and Kentaro Sato and opened in 1996. The course plays to 6,693 yards from the back tees along the Amakusa coastline. Access is direct: the course sits roughly 200 meters from the Ariake (Kozura) IC, making it one of the most highway-convenient seaside courses in the region. For golfers arriving by train, Misumi Station is about a 35-minute drive from the course. Riding carts are used for the round. At 6,693 yards and par 72, the layout offers a full 18-hole test on Kyushu's western coast, with its coastal routing and near-instant highway access setting it apart from courses further inland. No bath facility, caddy service, or green fee information is on record for this course.
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Kuma Country Club sits in the hills of Nishiki, Kumamoto, on a 27-hole layout split into three nine-hole courses (Satsuma, Hyuga, and Higo) with a combined par of 108 and total yardage of 10,359 yards, stretching to 7,033 yards from the back tees. The Satsuma and Hyuga nines were designed by Shoichi Suzuki, while the Higo nine was laid out by Toshihito Ebihara. The club opened in 1973 and has operated as a hilly-terrain course ever since. Golfers reach the course via the Kuma River Railway's Ichibu Station or by car from Hitoyoshi Interchange on the Kyushu Expressway. Play is self-drive on riding carts, with caddies available on an optional basis. Weekday green fees start from 7,600 yen and weekend fees from 12,800 yen. The club does not offer an onsen or bath facility on site. With three separate nines to combine, visitors can play different 18-hole routings on repeat trips.
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Shiranui Country Club is an 18-hole, par-72 course in Uki, Kumamoto Prefecture, set over hilly terrain and designed by architect Ken Sato. It opened in 1987 and is one of two courses operated at the club. The course plays to a total yardage of 6,565 yards. Access is by car: the nearest station is Matsubase on the JR Kagoshima Main Line, roughly 10 minutes away, while the nearest expressway access is Matsubase Interchange on the Kyushu Expressway, about 15 minutes and 11 kilometers from the course. The full address is 4205-3 Nagasaki, Shiranuhi-machi, Uki, Kumamoto. Opened in the late 1980s during a period of active course development in Kyushu, Shiranui Country Club is positioned within reach of both rail and expressway access for golfers based in central Kumamoto. Details on caddy service, cart type, and current green fees are not published for this course; visitors should confirm directly with the club.
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Chu-Kyushu Country Club is a hilly-terrain course set in Nankan, Tamana District, Kumamoto Prefecture. The course plays to par 72 over 6,565 yards and opened in 1970, with design credited to Hisaki Shiomachi. The club operates two courses on site, giving visiting golfers a choice of layouts within the same facility. Access is straightforward for drivers, with both Nankan Interchange and Kikusui Interchange close to the clubhouse, making the course a practical stop for travelers moving through the Tamana area of Kumamoto. On-site bath facilities are available for golfers to unwind after a round, a standard feature at many Japanese country clubs that adds to the post-round experience. The hilly layout suits golfers looking for elevation change and shot variety rather than a flat, links-style test. With more than five decades of operating history, Chu-Kyushu Country Club is an established fixture of golf in this part of Kumamoto.
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Tsukasa Royal Golf Club is an 18-hole, par-72 course set on hilly terrain in Tamana, Kumamoto Prefecture. It plays 6,856 yards from the back tees and was designed by Robert Trent Jones Jr., opening in 2004, making it one of the more recently built courses in the area. The course is reachable from JR Tamana Station on the JR Kagoshima Main Line, about a 20-minute taxi ride, or by car via Kikusui Interchange on the Kyushu Expressway, roughly 8 minutes from the course. As a Trent Jones Jr. design, the layout reflects the strategic, shot-shaping style associated with the architect's work, set within Kumamoto's hilly landscape. The 2004 opening date places it among the newer entries in a region with a long golf history, offering visitors a modern design alternative to the area's older courses. Golfers planning a visit from Tamana or via the Kyushu Expressway will find the course conveniently positioned relative to both rail and highway access points.
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Tamana Country Club is an 18-hole, par-72 course on hilly terrain in Tamana, Kumamoto Prefecture, playing 7,096 yards from the back tees. The course was designed by Iwao Teruyama of Fukuko Kanko Kaihatsu and opened in 1976. At just over 7,000 yards, it ranks among the longer courses in the region, giving golfers a demanding test across its hilly routing. Access is available by rail via JR Tamana Station, about a 10-minute taxi ride, or the Kyushu Shinkansen's Shin-Tamana Station, roughly 5 minutes away, making it one of the more convenient courses in the area for travelers arriving by bullet train. Drivers can reach the club via Kikusui Interchange on the Kyushu Expressway. With nearly five decades of history since its 1976 opening, Tamana Country Club is an established course in Kumamoto's Tamana district, offering a longer, hillier layout for golfers seeking a fuller yardage challenge than some neighboring clubs.
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Tsukasa Kikusuizu Golf Club is a hilly-terrain course in Wagu, Tamana District, Kumamoto Prefecture, playing par 72 over 6,661 yards. Designed by Ken Sato, the course opened in 1974 and the club operates two courses on the property, giving members and visitors more than one layout to play. Riding carts are permitted on the course, an option that suits golfers covering the hilly terrain over 18 holes. The club is reachable from JR Tamana Station on the JR Kagoshima Main Line, about a 15-minute taxi ride, and by car via Kikusui Interchange on the Kyushu Expressway, roughly 1 kilometer from the course, making it one of the more accessible clubs in the Tamana area for drivers. With an opening year of 1974, Tsukasa Kikusuizu Golf Club has been operating in this part of Kumamoto for five decades, offering a hilly test with the convenience of cart access and close highway proximity.
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Kao Golf Club is an 18-hole, par-72 course set in the hilly terrain of Yamaga, Kumamoto Prefecture. The course opened in 1993 and was designed by Fudo Construction Co., Ltd. It plays to a total yardage of 6,790 yards from the back tees, giving golfers a genuine test across its full length. The layout follows the natural contours of the hills in this part of Kumamoto, a region north of Kumamoto City known for its rural landscape. Access is straightforward for visitors driving from the Kyushu Expressway: the course sits roughly 10 minutes from both Kikusui Interchange and Ueki Interchange, making it a convenient stop for golfers touring the area. The address is 837 Nioudo, Kao-machi, Yamaga-shi, Kumamoto. With one 18-hole course on the property, Kao Golf Club offers a single, focused round rather than a choice of combinations, which keeps the pace of play and course management consistent throughout. For golfers exploring Kumamoto's inland courses, Kao Golf Club's 1993 hilly design and dual-interchange access make it a practical addition to an itinerary in the region.
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Ueki Country Club is an 18-hole golf course located in Ueki-machi, in the Kita ward of Kumamoto City, Kumamoto Prefecture. The course uses riding carts, with self-play for all groups, meaning golfers drive and manage their own carts around the course rather than relying on a caddy. Access is convenient for visitors arriving by train or car: the course is about a 10-minute drive from Ueki Station on the JR Kagoshima Main Line, and it sits close to the Kyushu Expressway, roughly 2 kilometers from Ueki Interchange. The address is 3725-5 Iwano, Ueki-machi, Kita-ku, Kumamoto-shi, Kumamoto. This location places Ueki Country Club within easy reach of central Kumamoto City while still offering the more open setting typical of the Ueki area. For golfers based in Kumamoto City or passing through on the Kyushu Expressway, the short drive from Ueki IC and Ueki Station makes this course a straightforward option to build into a day trip, with the self-play, riding-cart format keeping the round efficient and independent.
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Cherry Golf Amakusa Course is an 18-hole, par-72 hilly course in Kamiamakusa, Kumamoto, on the Amakusa island chain. Opened in 1966, the course was designed by Tokuhiro Yoshimura and plays to 6,485 yards from the back tees. The hilly terrain sets it apart from flatter courses on the Kumamoto mainland, and the club is reached from the Kyushu Expressway's Matsubase IC, roughly 43 kilometers and about 50 minutes away by car. Golfers use powered carts on the course, with groups of four the standard format, though twosomes are permitted depending on conditions on the day. On-site bath facilities let players unwind after their round. With nearly six decades of history since its 1966 opening, Cherry Golf Amakusa Course is one of the longer-established clubs on the Amakusa islands, offering visitors a full 18-hole, par-72 round in a hilly island setting a drive from Kumamoto's expressway network.
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Kumamoto Central Country Club is an 18-hole, par-72 hilly course in Kikuchi, Kumamoto, opened in 1963 and designed by Osamu Ueda. The course plays to a total yardage of 7,270 yards across its hilly terrain. Carts are equipped with the "MARSHAL-i" GPS cart navigation system, and caddy service is optional, giving golfers the choice between a guided round or a self-navigated one. A bath facility is available on site for post-round relaxation. The club sits roughly 15 minutes by car from JR Higo-Ozu Station on the Hohi Main Line, and within 15km of the Kumamoto Interchange on the Kyushu Expressway, making it a workable stop for visitors touring central Kyushu. Green fees start from 10,440 yen on weekdays and 15,120 yen on weekends. With more than six decades of history, the layout reflects the hilly-course design conventions common to Kumamoto's inland golf scene, and its GPS-assisted carts add a modern layer to an established routing.
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Aso Akamizu Golf Club is an 18-hole, par-71 highland course in Aso City, Kumamoto Prefecture, playing to 6,717 yards from the back tees. The course opened in 1966 and was designed by Shiro Akaboshi. It is one of two courses at the facility. Set on highland terrain near Mount Aso, the club is reached from JR Akamizu Station, about a 5-minute taxi ride away, or by car via the Kyushu Expressway, with the Kumamoto Interchange located roughly 27 to 31 kilometers from the course. The clubhouse includes a bath facility for use after a round. Opened in the mid-1960s, Aso Akamizu Golf Club has operated for close to sixty years in one of Kyushu's most recognizable volcanic landscapes. Its highland setting distinguishes it from the woodland and hilly courses more common elsewhere in Kumamoto, and its two-course facility gives golfers more than one routing option in a single visit to the Aso area.
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Kumamoto Crown Golf Club is an 18-hole, par-72 course on hilly terrain in Asagiri, Kuma District, Kumamoto Prefecture, on Japan's southern island of Kyushu. The course was supervised by professional golfer Hideyo Sugimoto and measures 7,005 yards from the back tees. The layout follows the elevation changes typical of a hilly routing, with the clubhouse address at Fukada-higashi 1304-1 in Asagiri. Golfers use GPS-equipped riding carts that are permitted onto the fairways, allowing carts to follow play directly rather than staying on cart paths throughout the round. A bath facility is available on site afterward. No opening year is listed in the club's records, and green fee pricing is not published. At 7,005 yards and par 72 across a single 18-hole course, this is a full-length layout on hilly ground, with Sugimoto's design supervision noted as a distinguishing credit for golfers researching courses in Kumamoto.
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Greenland Resort Golf Course is a 36-hole, par-144 facility in Arao, Kumamoto, built around three separate course loops that combine for a total yardage of 12,401 yards. The course opened in 1966 as part of the Mitsui Greenland resort development and was laid out by Mitsui Greenland. Play is on riding carts equipped with GPS navigation for two players, and the facility includes an on-site onsen for post-round bathing. Green fees start from 3,600 yen on weekdays and 5,200 yen on weekends. The course sits in the resort town of Arao, near the Ariake Sea coast, and is reached via the Kyushu Expressway South Nankan IC, roughly 15 kilometers and a 20-minute drive away. With three course combinations available across the 36 holes, golfers can choose from multiple 18-hole routings during a single visit. The onsen bath and cart navigation system make it a straightforward stop for visitors combining golf with a resort stay in the Arao area.
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Atsumaru Lake Country Club is a golf course in Kumamoto, 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 Magano-610 Matsubasemachi, Uki, Kumamoto 869-0511, Japan. Map coordinates are 32.66996, 130.69337, 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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Kumamoto Kuko Country Club is a golf course in Kumamoto, 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 838 Magate, Kikuyo, Kikuchi District, Kumamoto 869-1106, Japan. Map coordinates are 32.83892, 130.83871, 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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Hyakkaen Golf Course is a golf course in Kumamoto, 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 4275 Aioi, Koshi, Kumamoto 861-1101, Japan. Map coordinates are 32.90013, 130.76051, 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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Kahoku Golf Club is a golf course in Kumamoto, Japan with 18 holes, par 72. The source data does not include a verified course-type label, so this page avoids adding one. The recorded address is 1259-2 Kahokumachi Iwano, Yamaga, Kumamoto 861-0603, Japan. Map coordinates are 33.13003, 130.70505, 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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ASO SKY BLUE GOLF RESORT is a golf course in Kumamoto, 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 2885-1 Naka, Takamori, Aso District, Kumamoto 869-1821, Japan. Map coordinates are 32.85928, 131.17499, 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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Asoozu Golf Club is a golf course in Kumamoto, 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 711 Seta, Ozu, Kikuchi District, Kumamoto 869-1214, Japan. Map coordinates are 32.88084, 130.93083, 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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Takayubaru Country Club is a golf course in Kumamoto, 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 1122 Tabaru, Mashiki, Kamimashiki District, Kumamoto 861-2202, Japan. Map coordinates are 32.82213, 130.83810, 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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