芦屋カンツリー倶楽部, Golf course in Ashiya, Japan
Ashiya Country Club is an 18-hole golf course with varied terrain and strategically positioned holes throughout the layout. The roughly 5700-meter grounds offer different playing angles on each hole.
The course was established in 1952 and represents post-war recreational development in Japan. Architects Hota and Sato shaped its original design.
The course reflects Japanese attention to detail in its maintenance and follows international golf standards. Visitors experience a blend of local care traditions and worldwide golfing conventions.
The course includes practice areas with driving range and putting green for warm-up rounds. Rental equipment and professional instruction are available on site.
The course offers five different tee positions to accommodate players of all skill levels. This allows both beginners and experienced golfers to enjoy the same layout.
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