The Signature Hole
Amid the clear air of the highlands, one feels the richness of life.
Play the finest shot to crown a beautiful finish.
Nurtured by the clear air and pure winds of the Shinshu highlands,
this is the longest championship course in Nagano Prefecture.
What you sense from its straightforward layout is a spirit of fair play that welcomes a challenge head-on.
By quieting the wavering of the mind and becoming one with nature,
a gem of a shot is born—worthy of bringing a round to a beautiful close.
HOLE 18PAR 5
HDCP12
| BACK | REGULAR | FRONT | LADIES' | LITE |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 601 | 575 | 515 | 498 | 435 |
- Open
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1989.5.18
- Designer
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Chohei Miyazawa、Osao Kurosawa
- Overview
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An S-shaped par-5 with a pond in front of the green.
Plan & Play
An S-shaped long hole. Surrounded by Mt. Asama and Mt. Tateshina, this highland resort golf course allows players to fully experience the magnificent nature of Shinshu. For the tee shot, aiming toward the right bunker is recommended. Since there is a pond in front of the green, the key decision is whether to attempt reaching the green in two or to lay up. While enjoying the seasonal flowers of the highlands, immerse yourself in an exhilarating round on this dynamic stage.
Tips
For the tee shot, the best position is slightly left of the right bunker. Be careful, as the OB on the left is shallow. For the second shot, it is recommended to safely lay up toward the area before the pond. The fairway slopes slightly toward the pond, so it is wiser not to aim too close to the edge. For the third shot, the green is horizontally long and surrounded by bunkers, so be sure to control your distance carefully and aim to land the ball on the green.
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 KLPGA pro test and is currently competing in tournaments in Korea, while also aiming to pass the Japanese professional test.