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

Izumizuhara Golf Club
Yamaguchi, Japan Hilly

Izumizuhara Golf Club

Izumizuhara Golf Club opened in 1970 in the hills of Yamaguchi City, Yamaguchi Prefecture, on a course designed by Hajime Tanaka. The par-72 layout runs 18 holes over a total yardage of 7,052 from the back tees, a full-length test set into hilly terrain. Green fees start from 8,300 yen on weekdays and 11,900 yen on weekends. Golfers play with riding carts, and the club has an on-site bath for after the round. The course is reached from JR Yamaguchi Station on the JR Yamaguchi Line, about 25 minutes away by taxi, or by car via the Yamaguchi interchange on the Chugoku Expressway. With more than five decades since opening, Izumizuhara is an established hilly-terrain course in the Yamaguchi region, offering a full 7,000-yard-plus test for visiting golfers.

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Wagi Golf Club
Yamaguchi, Japan Hilly

Wagi Golf Club

Wagi Golf Club is an 18-hole, par-72 hilly course in Yamaguchi prefecture, designed by Mitsuaki Kobayashi and opened in 1995. The course plays to a total yardage of 6,504 yards and is located in Wagi town, Kuga district, at Hachigamine. It sits about 9 kilometers from Otake Interchange on the Sanyo Expressway. Caddy service is optional, and rounds are played with self-drive riding carts seating five, with fairway access restricted. An on-site bath facility is available after play. Green fee pricing is not listed in current records, so golfers should check directly with the club for weekday and weekend rates. As a single-course facility opened in the mid-1990s, Wagi Golf Club offers a full 18-hole round on hilly terrain with cart and bath amenities on site.

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Tokuyama Country Club
Yamaguchi, Japan Hilly

Tokuyama Country Club

Tokuyama Country Club is a 27-hole hilly course in Yamaguchi prefecture, designed by Peter Thomson and opened in 1974. The facility comprises three 9-hole courses with a combined yardage of 8,902 yards, located at Nagaho, Shunan city. It is about 15 minutes from Kano Interchange on the Chugoku Expressway. Par figures for individual course combinations are not listed in current records, and details for green fees, caddy service, cart type, and bath facilities are also not available. Golfers interested in playing Tokuyama Country Club should contact the club directly to confirm pricing, tee times, and which of the three nine-hole courses are in rotation on a given day. As a Peter Thomson design dating to 1974, the club is one of the older hilly-terrain courses in the Shunan area of Yamaguchi prefecture.

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Tokuyama International Country Club
Yamaguchi, Japan Parkland

Tokuyama International Country Club

Tokuyama International Country Club is an 18-hole, par-72 course in Shunan, Yamaguchi Prefecture, designed by Yasohachi Fukui. The course plays to 6,888 yards from the back tees. It sits inland from the city, about 20 minutes by taxi from JR Tokuyama Station and within 20 kilometers of the Tokuyama-nishi interchange on the Sanyo Expressway, giving golfers arriving by rail or by car from the Sanyo corridor a straightforward route in. The single 18-hole routing runs to par 72 across the property, offering a full round without the volume of traffic found at courses closer to Hiroshima or Fukuoka. For visitors touring western Honshu, it functions as a self-contained stop: one course, one clubhouse, easy access from the expressway network. Address: 1192 Shikuma, Shunan-shi, Yamaguchi.

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Nakasu Golf Club
Yamaguchi, Japan Hilly

Nakasu Golf Club

Nakasu Golf Club is an 18-hole, par-72 hilly course in Shunan, Yamaguchi Prefecture, opened in 1975 and designed by Torakichi Nakamura. Back-tee yardage runs to 7,125 yards, part of a wider facility with three courses. Green fees start from 9,700 yen on weekdays and 13,200 yen on weekends. Caddie service is not offered, so rounds are played without one, and the clubhouse has an onsen bath. Nakamura, one of Japan's best-known postwar golfers, laid out the hilly terrain, giving the routing elevation change across its 7,125-yard back tees. The club sits about 15 kilometers from the Kumage interchange on the Sanyo Expressway, and roughly a 30-minute taxi ride from Tokuyama Station on the JR Sanyo Shinkansen line. The combination of shinkansen access to Tokuyama and expressway proximity via the Kumage interchange gives visitors two practical routes to reach the club, whether arriving by rail or by car from elsewhere in Yamaguchi.

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New Yamaguchi Country Club
Yamaguchi, Japan Parkland

New Yamaguchi Country Club

New Yamaguchi Country Club is an 18-hole, par-72 course in Hofu, Yamaguchi, opened in 1952. The layout was designed by Seiichi Inoue and measures 6,081 yards from the back tees. Green fees start from 4,000 yen on weekdays and 5,600 yen on weekends, among the more accessible rates in the region. The course is roughly 3 kilometers from JR Hofu Station on the Sanyo Main Line, and drivers can reach it from either the Hofu-Higashi or Hofu-Nishi Interchange, both about 5 kilometers away. A bath facility is available on site for golfers to use after their round. With a history dating to the early 1950s, New Yamaguchi Country Club is among the older golf clubs in Yamaguchi Prefecture, and its Seiichi Inoue design places it in the lineage of one of Japan's most prolific early course architects.

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Lakes One Country Club Mine Course
Yamaguchi, Japan Hilly

Lakes One Country Club Mine Course

Lakes One Country Club's Mine Course is an 18-hole, par-72 layout in Mine, Yamaguchi Prefecture, opened in 1978. The course was built by Konoike Gumi Co., Ltd., a major Japanese construction company, and plays over hilly terrain typical of the region. From the back tees the course measures 6,546 yards. The club is the only course at this facility, distinguishing it from multi-course complexes elsewhere in the prefecture. Access is by car or taxi: JR Mine Line's Mine Station is about a 24-minute taxi ride from the course, and the Chugoku Expressway's Mine-nishi interchange serves as the nearest highway access point. Having opened nearly five decades ago, the Mine Course is an established part of Yamaguchi's inland golf scene, set in the hills near Mine city. The course's construction pedigree, with Konoike Gumi's civil engineering background, is reflected in its hilly routing through the Aso-shimo area of Toyota-mae-cho.

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Yamaguchi Rainbow Hills Toyota Lake Golf Club
Yamaguchi, Japan Hilly

Yamaguchi Rainbow Hills Toyota Lake Golf Club

Yamaguchi Rainbow Hills Toyota Lake Golf Club is an 18-hole, par-72 course in Toyota-cho, Shimonoseki, Yamaguchi Prefecture, laid out over hilly terrain by architect Hajime Tanaka. From the back tees the course stretches to 7,027 yards, a notably long routing for the region. Green fees start at 6,500 yen on weekdays and 9,500 yen on weekends. The club takes its name from the Toyota Lake area near the course and sits inland from Yamaguchi's coast. Golfers can reach the course from either JR Mine Line's Nagatoshi Station or JR Sanyo Main Line's Otsuki Station, both by taxi, and it is accessible by expressway from two directions: the Chugoku Expressway's Otsuki interchange, about 28 km and 35 minutes away, and the Mine interchange, about 25 km and 35 minutes away. This dual highway access makes the course reachable from both the Shimonoseki and Mine sides of the prefecture.

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Shimonoseki Golf Club
Yamaguchi, Japan Seaside

Shimonoseki Golf Club

Shimonoseki Golf Club is an 18-hole, par-72 seaside course in Toyoura, Shimonoseki, Yamaguchi Prefecture. Designed by Osamu Ueda and opened in 1956, the course plays to 7,002 yards from the back tees. Play is caddy-required, with rounds carried in five-seat ride carts driven by the caddy, one cart per group. A bath facility is available on-site after the round. Green fees start at ¥20,130 on weekdays and ¥25,630 on weekends. As a coastal layout with nearly seven decades of history, Shimonoseki Golf Club is one of the older seaside courses in Yamaguchi Prefecture, positioned on the Toyoura coastline at the western tip of Honshu. The course address is 850 Kuroi, Toyoura-cho, Shimonoseki-shi, Yamaguchi Prefecture.

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Yuda Country Club
Yamaguchi, Japan Parkland

Yuda Country Club

Yuda Country Club is an 18-hole, par-72 golf course in Yamaguchi City, Yamaguchi Prefecture, playing to 6,274 yards from the back tees. The club sits close to Yuda Onsen Station on the JR Yamaguchi Line and within about 10 kilometers of the Ogori interchange on the Chugoku Expressway, giving golfers a choice of rail or car access from central Yamaguchi. The course operates on an all-self-play format, with players managing their own carts throughout the round rather than relying on assigned caddies. No opening year, architect, or course-type classification is recorded for this club, so the layout's design history is not documented here. What is clear from the available data is a standard 18-hole, par-72 configuration at a yardage in the mid-6,000s, placing it in line with many regional Japanese courses of comparable size. Its location near a station named for the Yuda hot-spring district makes it a convenient stop for golfers already staying in or passing through the Yuda Onsen area of Yamaguchi City.

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Unimat Yamaguchi Golf Club
Yamaguchi, Japan Highland

Unimat Yamaguchi Golf Club

Unimat Yamaguchi Golf Club is an 18-hole, par-72 highland course in Shunan, Yamaguchi, designed by Seizo Tomizawa and opened in 1979. The course measures 6,705 yards from the back tees. Play here follows a self-play format with riding carts; no caddie service is offered. Access is by car via the Sanyo Expressway, using either the Kumage or Kuga interchange. The clubhouse includes bath facilities. Green fees start at 7,000 yen on weekdays and 9,000 yen on weekends, among the more accessible rates in the region. Set on the higher ground typical of a highland course, Unimat Yamaguchi gives visiting golfers a straightforward, self-drive round without the added cost of caddie service.

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Shūnan Country Club
Yamaguchi, Japan Hilly

Shūnan Country Club

Shūnan Country Club is an 18-hole, par-72 course in Shunan City, Yamaguchi Prefecture, made up of two nine-hole courses set on hilly terrain. The course opened in 1966 and was designed by Yasohachi Fukui. Total yardage measures 7,050 yards, giving it a longer profile than many nearby clubs in the region. The clubhouse includes a bath for golfers to relax in after the round. Access is convenient by car, with the Kumage Interchange on the Sanyo Expressway roughly 2 kilometers from the club. Weekday green fees start at ¥9,000. With nearly six decades of history since its 1966 opening, the course combines its two nine-hole loops into a single 18-hole, par-72 round for visiting golfers.

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Ube 72 Country Club Mannentsutsumi West Course
Yamaguchi, Japan Hilly

Ube 72 Country Club Mannentsutsumi West Course

Ube 72 Country Club Mannentsutsumi West Course is an 18-hole, par-72 hilly course in Yamaguchi, one of four courses that make up the Ube 72 Country Club complex in Ajisu, Yamaguchi City. Opened in 1975, the course plays to 6,811 yards from the back tees. Green fees start from 11,700 yen on weekdays and 15,000 yen on weekends. The club is reached from Shin-Yamaguchi Station on the JR Sanyo Shinkansen line in about 20 minutes by taxi, and sits near the Ajisu interchange on the Yamaguchi Ube Road, making it accessible for golfers arriving by shinkansen or by car. Play is caddy-free, with riding carts available to golfers who hold a valid driver's license, allowing groups to move around the hilly terrain without walking the full round. As one of four courses on site, Mannentsutsumi West gives visitors the option to combine it with a second round at Ube 72 during the same trip.

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Ube 72 Country Club Ebatai Course
Yamaguchi, Japan Parkland

Ube 72 Country Club Ebatai Course

Ube 72 Country Club Ebatai Course is an 18-hole, par-72 course in Ajisu, Yamaguchi City, one of four courses at the Ube 72 Country Club complex. Designed by architect Robert von Hagge and opened in 2000, the course plays to 6,917 yards from the back tees. Green fees start from 8,900 yen on weekdays and 12,200 yen on weekends. The course is about 20 minutes by taxi from Shin-Yamaguchi Station on the JR Sanyo Shinkansen line, and roughly 3 kilometers from the Ajisu interchange on the Yamaguchi Ube Road. As at the other Ube 72 courses, there is no caddy service, and riding carts are available for golfers who hold a valid driver's license. Being one of four courses on the same property, Ebatai can be paired with a second round during a single visit to Ube 72 Country Club.

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Ube 72 Country Club Achisuike Course
Yamaguchi, Japan Woodland

Ube 72 Country Club Achisuike Course

Ube 72 Country Club Achisuike Course is an 18-hole, par-73 woodland course in Yamaguchi, one of four courses that make up the Ube 72 Country Club complex. The course was designed by Osamu Ueda and opened in 1960, playing to a total yardage of 6,875 from the back tees. Green fees start from ¥11,700 on weekdays and ¥15,000 on weekends. The club is reached by taxi in about 20 minutes from Shin-Yamaguchi Station on the JR Sanyo Shinkansen line, or by car via the Achisu interchange on the Yamaguchi-Ube Road. Play is self-guided, with no caddy service offered, and rounds are taken by riding cart; drivers must hold a valid driver's license to operate the cart themselves. As part of a four-course complex, Achisuike gives visitors the option to combine a round here with play on the club's other courses during the same trip.

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Ube 72 Country Club Mannentsutsumi East Course
Yamaguchi, Japan Parkland

Ube 72 Country Club Mannentsutsumi East Course

Ube 72 Country Club Mannentsutsumi East Course is an 18-hole, par-72 course in Yamaguchi, one of four courses within the Ube 72 Country Club complex. It opened in 1967 and plays to a total yardage of 6,988. Green fees start from ¥12,200 on weekdays and ¥15,500 on weekends. The club is about five minutes by car from the Achisu interchange on the Yamaguchi-Ube Road. Golfers can choose between self-play or a caddy-accompanied round; caddy service at the complex is offered on the East Course only, unlike the club's other courses. Riding carts are used throughout the round, and an on-site bath is available after play. As part of the wider Ube 72 Country Club complex, the East Course can be paired with a round on one of the club's other three courses for visitors staying in the area.

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Asahi Country Club
Yamaguchi, Japan Woodland

Asahi Country Club

Asahi Country Club is an 18-hole, par-72 woodland course in Yamaguchi, designed by Teikichi Mano and opened in 1966. The course plays to a total yardage of 6,800 from the back tees. Green fees start from ¥8,120 on weekdays and ¥11,500 on weekends. The club is about eight minutes by taxi from JR Asa Station, or roughly three minutes by car from the Onoda interchange on the Sanyo Expressway, making it an easy stop for golfers travelling by rail or road. Play is by riding cart on a self-play basis, with caddy service available as an option for those who prefer an accompanied round. An on-site bath is available for guests after their round. Unlike some clubs in the region that operate multiple courses, Asahi Country Club is a single-course facility.

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Iwakuni Century Golf Club
Yamaguchi, Japan Hilly

Iwakuni Century Golf Club

Iwakuni Century Golf Club is an 18-hole, par-72 hilly course in Yamaguchi, designed by Akiyoshi Hayashi and opened in 1975. The course plays to a total yardage of 6,825 yards, with the back tees measuring 6,805 yards. It sits near JR Tsuzu Station, about a 10-minute drive away, and is reachable from both Iwakuni IC and Kuga IC, each roughly 35 minutes by car. Play is self-service with a riding cart, and caddy service is available as an optional add-on for an extra 3,300 yen when arranged in advance. The club has bath facilities on site for post-round relaxation. Weekday green fees start from 6,800 yen, rising to 8,980 yen on weekends, making it an accessible option for visitors exploring Yamaguchi's inland hills. The hilly terrain and 1975 layout give the round a classic character within reach of Iwakuni city.

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Iwakuni Country Club
Yamaguchi, Japan Hilly

Iwakuni Country Club

Iwakuni Country Club is an 18-hole hilly course in Yamaguchi, designed by Yasohachi Fujii and opened in 1973. The club is located in Iwakuni's Yu district, in the hills near Mukaiyama. Access is by car via Kuga IC, about 27 minutes away, or by taxi from Obatake Station, roughly 22 minutes. The club has bath facilities on site for golfers after their round. As a course dating to the early 1970s, it reflects the hilly terrain typical of golf development in this part of Yamaguchi from that era. Specific par and yardage figures are not listed for this course, so golfers should confirm hole-by-hole details with the club directly before booking. Caddy and cart arrangements should likewise be confirmed in advance, as this information is not published. The location, roughly a 22-minute taxi ride from Obatake Station, makes it accessible for visitors arriving by rail as well as by car.

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Sanyo International Golf Club
Yamaguchi, Japan Hilly

Sanyo International Golf Club

Sanyo International Golf Club is a 36-hole facility in Sanyo-Onoda, Yamaguchi Prefecture, laid out across two 18-hole courses on hilly terrain. Yoshio Asakawa designed the layout, which opened in 1980. The club sits near JR Hanyu Station on the Sanyo Main Line and is reachable from Hanyu Interchange on the Sanyo Expressway, putting it within range of both rail and car travel through western Honshu. A bath facility is available on site for players after their round. With two full courses under one roof, the club can accommodate large groups or back-to-back rounds without repeating a layout, a scale that sets it apart from most single-course clubs in the prefecture. The hilly routing follows the natural contours of the site rather than flattened fairways, giving each hole its own elevation changes across both courses. Golfers travelling through the Sanyo-Onoda area can pair a round here with the wider San'in and Setouchi coastal region. Facility details beyond course count, terrain, architect, and opening year are not available in current records, but the two-course scale and 1980 opening place it among the region's established golf destinations.

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Miwa Golf Club
Yamaguchi, Japan Parkland

Miwa Golf Club

Miwa Golf Club is an 18-hole, par-72 course in Iwakuni, Yamaguchi Prefecture, playing to a total yardage of 6,970 yards. The course can be reached by taxi from JR Otake Station on the JR Sanyo Main Line, about 25 minutes away, or from Shin-Iwakuni Station on the Sanyo Shinkansen, about 30 minutes away. By car, it is roughly 25 minutes from Otake IC on the Sanyo Expressway and Hiroshima-Iwakuni Road, or about 30 minutes from Iwakuni IC on the Sanyo Expressway. Green fees start from 6,261 yen on both weekdays and weekends. Golfers can take a self-drive riding cart, or choose a caddy and play on foot or in a five-seat cart. A bath is available at the clubhouse after the round. No architect or opening year is listed, but the flat-rate pricing and flexible cart and caddy options make it a straightforward option for visitors staying in the Iwakuni area.

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Wakayama Golf Club Kaji Course
Yamaguchi, Japan Seaside

Wakayama Golf Club Kaji Course

Wakayama Golf Club Kaji Course is a 12-hole, par-44 seaside course in Sanyo-Onoda, Yamaguchi, playing 3,575 yards. The layout sits along the coast in western Yamaguchi Prefecture. Green fees start from 3,600 yen on weekdays and 5,500 yen on weekends, making it an accessible option for a shorter round. Players get around the course in riding carts, available in both 2-seat and 4-seat configurations. As a 12-hole course, it suits golfers looking for a quicker outing than a standard 18-hole round, while still offering a full seaside test over its 3,575 total yards. No architect is credited for the design in available records, and no onsen or bath facility is noted for the club. Golfers planning a visit should confirm access and transit details directly with the course, as this information was not available in the source records.

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Atsuasa Golf Club
Yamaguchi, Japan Hilly

Atsuasa Golf Club

Atsuasa Golf Club is an 18-hole, par-72 hilly course in Sanyo-Onoda, Yamaguchi, opened in 1993 and designed by Sadakichi Ohashi of Oak Engineers. The course plays 6,864 yards over hilly terrain. By train, the nearest station is JR Atsuasa Station, served by the Mine Line, Sanyo Line, and Sanyo Shinkansen, about 10 minutes away by car. Drivers can reach the club via Habu IC on the Sanyo Expressway, roughly 7 minutes from the course. There is no caddy service; golfers ride remote-control carts equipped with cart navigation systems around the course. A bathing facility is available on site after the round. Opened in 1993, the course is a comparatively modern hilly layout in the Sanyo-Onoda area of Yamaguchi Prefecture, built to a full par-72, 18-hole configuration measuring 6,864 yards from the appropriate tees.

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Sanyo Green Golf Course
Yamaguchi, Japan Hilly

Sanyo Green Golf Course

Sanyo Green Golf Course is an 18-hole, par-72 layout on hilly terrain in Sanyo-Onoda City, Yamaguchi, with a total yardage of 6,530 yards. The course was built by Obayashi Corporation, one of Japan's major general contractors. It sits close to the Chugoku and Sanyo expressways, reachable from the Sanyo Expressway Habu IC in about 5km or the Chugoku Expressway Mine-nishi IC in about 10km, and is around a 10-minute taxi ride from JR Asa Station on the Sanyo Main Line. Play is self-drive, with riding carts available on course, and a bath facility is on site for use after the round. Weekday green fees start from ¥7,660, rising to ¥10,410 on weekends. The hilly routing gives the layout its character, with the course laid out across sloped ground typical of the inland Yamaguchi terrain rather than a flat parkland setting.

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President Country Club Sanyo
Yamaguchi, Japan Hilly

President Country Club Sanyo

President Country Club Sanyo is a 27-hole facility in Sanyo-Onoda City, Yamaguchi, made up of three 9-hole courses that combine to a par of 108 and a total yardage of 10,200 yards. The course was designed by Nobukatsu Marumo and opened in 1975, laid out over hilly terrain typical of the region. Access is straightforward for travelers arriving by rail: Asa Station serves the Sanyo Shinkansen, Sanyo Main Line, and Mine Line, putting the club within reach of Shin-Yamaguchi and beyond without a rental car. Drivers can reach the course via the Chugoku Expressway Mine-nishi IC, about 6km away. With three combinable 9s, the club can offer several different 18-hole routings across the property, giving repeat visitors variation between rounds. Specific green fee and cart details are not published for this course.

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Kannon Kikukawa Golf Club
Yamaguchi, Japan Hilly

Kannon Kikukawa Golf Club

Kannon Kikukawa Golf Club is an 18-hole, par-72 hilly course in Shimonoseki, Yamaguchi, designed by Tanaka Hajime. The course plays to 6,511 yards from the back tees across hilly terrain in the Kikukawa area of Shimonoseki. Access is available by rail via JR Otsuki Station on the Sanyo Main Line or Shin-Shimonoseki Station on the Sanyo Shinkansen, and by car via the Otsuki interchange on the Chugoku Expressway. Carts are permitted to drive onto the fairways, a convenience for golfers covering the hilly layout. The club does not have an onsen bath on site. As a Tanaka Hajime design set in the hills of western Yamaguchi, Kannon Kikukawa gives visiting golfers both Shinkansen and expressway access from the Shimonoseki area, making it a reachable option for players exploring courses in this part of western Honshu.

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Shimonoseki Golden Golf Club
Yamaguchi, Japan Woodland

Shimonoseki Golden Golf Club

Shimonoseki Golden Golf Club is a golf course in Yamaguchi, 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 1909-2 Yoshida Jikata, Shimonoseki, Yamaguchi 750-1102, Japan. Map coordinates are 34.11126, 131.09260, 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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Hagi Iwami Country Club
Yamaguchi, Japan Woodland

Hagi Iwami Country Club

Hagi Iwami Country Club is a golf course in Yamaguchi, 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 10897番地 Shimotama, Hagi, Yamaguchi 759-3112, Japan. Map coordinates are 34.64283, 131.66850, 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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Blue Line Country Club
Yamaguchi, Japan Woodland

Blue Line Country Club

Blue Line Country Club is a golf course in Yamaguchi, 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 439ー8 Hekikami, Nagato, Yamaguchi 759-4401, Japan. Map coordinates are 34.38068, 131.12614, 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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Prince Golf Club
Yamaguchi, Japan Parkland

Prince Golf Club

Prince Golf Club is a golf course in Yamaguchi, 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 148 Yamaguchi, Miyawaka, Fukuoka 822-0153, Japan. Map coordinates are 33.74453, 130.59901, 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 Yamaguchi are listed on Elite Golf Japan?

Elite Golf Japan lists 30 golf courses in Yamaguchi.

Can visitors request tee times at golf courses in Yamaguchi?

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