いぶすきゴルフクラブ, Golf course in Kaimon-Kawashiri, Japan
Ibusuki Golf Club is a golf facility in the Kaimon-Kawashiri area situated at the foot of Mount Kaimon. The course spreads across rolling terrain lined with pine trees, with water hazards integrated throughout the layout to challenge players.
The facility opened in 1968 as a design by a notable architect. Decades later, it became a venue for one of Japan's most important professional golf tournaments.
Members and visitors follow traditional Japanese golfing customs that shape how the clubhouse looks and feels. These practices reflect the importance placed on discipline and respect in the sport here.
The facility has 18 holes at varying difficulty levels and includes practice areas where you can warm up before playing. Plan your visit around changing wind conditions, as mountain and sea breezes shift throughout the day and affect how the course plays.
The course design incorporates the natural wind patterns created by the nearby mountain and sea as a central playing element. These winds are not merely obstacles but a key feature that challenges each hole differently throughout the day.
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