有馬ロイヤルゴルフクラブ, Golf course in Kita-ku, Kobe, Japan.
Arima Royal Golf Club is a golf facility in Kita-ku, Kobe, featuring two full courses with 36 holes total across mountainous terrain. The layout spans approximately 14,000 yards with a par rating of 144 for all holes combined.
The Royal Course opened in 1972, designed by Osamu Ueda to work with the hillside landscape. The Noble Course was added in 1996 following a design by Robert von Hagge.
The club maintains Japanese golfing traditions with formal dress codes requiring jackets and specific footwear regulations for all players.
The facility provides a 300-yard driving range with 25 practice bays plus dedicated zones for approach shots and bunker practice. Visitors should check ahead about membership or guest policies before arriving.
The Noble Course incorporates strategic bunker placements and masterful shadow effects, earning its designer the title 'Magician of Light and Shadow'.
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