鳴尾ゴルフ倶楽部, Golf course in Kawanishi, Japan.
Naruo Golf Club is a private golf course in Kawanishi featuring 18 holes laid out across rolling terrain. The fairways narrow between tree-lined sections, creating a course that demands accuracy on each shot.
The course was designed by J.E. Crane and C.H. Alison, who applied British private club design principles to its layout. Their work established the fundamental character that the course maintains today.
The course maintains traditional Japanese golfing standards with strict dress codes and protocols, reflecting local sporting customs.
The club sits roughly 10 kilometers from the Ikeda-Kibu interchange on the Hanshin Expressway, making it accessible by road. On-site practice facilities include 15 bays for warm-up before playing, though be aware the course accepts cash payments only.
The greens are covered in Korai grass featuring pronounced undulations that make putting unpredictable. Deep bunkers positioned strategically around these greens demand careful planning from approach shots.
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