Okayama, Japan, Japan
Holes
18
Par
72
Yardage
6,714 yards
Nearest IC
中国自動車道 美作IC(約7km)
Booking
Concierge request
Yugou Ishibashi Golf Club is an 18-hole, par-72 hilly course in Mimasaka, Okayama Prefecture, opened in 1974. The layout plays 6,714 yards in total and was designed by Yasohachi Fukui. The course is located in the Nakayama area of Mimasaka-shi, reached by car in about 7 minutes from Hayashino Station on the JR Kishin Line, or roughly 7 kilometers from Mimasaka Interchange on the Chugoku Expressway. There is no caddy service, so rounds are self-play, and the club uses self-driven riding carts that are permitted on fairways, though fairway access can be restricted depending on weather and course conditions. Opened in 1974, Yugou Ishibashi is one of the older hilly-terrain courses in this part of Okayama, and its total yardage of 6,714 yards gives it more length than many courses built in the same era. The combination of fairway-accessible carts and proximity to both a JR station and the Chugoku Expressway makes it a straightforward course to reach for golfers without a rental car as well as those driving in from elsewhere in the Chugoku region.
Public Transportation
Nearest Train Station
JR姫新線 林野駅(車約7分)
Suggestion
中国自動車道 美作IC(約7km)
Last updated: 2026-07-01
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Yugou Ishibashi Golf Club has 18 holes and plays to par 72 over a total of 6,714 yards.
It is in Nakayama, Mimasaka, Okayama Prefecture, about 7 minutes by car from JR Hayashino Station on the Kishin Line, or roughly 7 kilometers from Mimasaka Interchange on the Chugoku Expressway.
The course opened in 1974 and was designed by Yasohachi Fukui.
Yugou Ishibashi Golf Club is a directory listing; Elite Golf Japan can review availability and access options through the concierge request form.
By straight-line distance, Yugou Ishibashi Golf Club is about 517 km from Tokyo Station and 130 km from Osaka Station.