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The Signature Hole

Boldly, delicately, and with ease.
Savor the true pleasure of golf, to your heart’s content.

Set amid the rolling hills of North Musashi, where rich natural landscapes remain.
Surrounded by refreshing woodland scents and blessed with views of Mount Asama and Mount Akagi.
Facing a long hole that combines dynamic scale with advanced strategic demands,
the greatest satisfaction comes only when mind, skill, and body are fully engaged.
In facing nature—and oneself—time passes in a deeply fulfilling way.

HOLE 7PAR 5

HDCP5

BACK REGULAR FRONT LADIES'
(B) 562 505 491 402
(K) 535 478 463 368
Open

1979.7.1

Designer

Kajima Corporation / Designed by Kokichi Yasuda

Overview

A downhill long hole with a long right dogleg.

Plan & Play

A downhill long hole that curves gently to the right. The fairway is relatively narrow, with pronounced undulation, requiring well-defined targets and precise shot-making. Around the green, the left side is particularly demanding due to the placement of guarding bunkers, so aim slightly right depending on the pin position.
After securing the fairway with the tee shot, players must decide whether to lay up conservatively on the second or, reading the wind, attempt to reach the green in two. Accurate judgment is essential.

Tips

On the tee shot, avoid the out-of-bounds area on the left and aim for the right side of the fairway. For the second shot, longer hitters may consider going for the green in two, but choosing not to force the play and instead laying up to a comfortable distance is also a recommended strategy.
From there, focus on a careful third shot, aiming for the green while watching the front guarding bunkers. The green slopes gently from right to left and is receptive; read the slope correctly, and it is by no means overly difficult.

Course Navigator

Maya Matsuzaki
Born on March 31, 1997, in Tokyo.
She began playing golf at the age of 9 under the guidance of her father, a teaching professional.
She served as the captain of the golf team at Hosei University.
In 2024, she passed the KLGPA pro test and is currently competing in tournaments in Korea, while also aiming to pass the Japanese professional test.