キャッスルヒルカントリークラブ, Golf course in Toyokawa, Japan
Castle Hill Country Club is an 18-hole golf course in Toyokawa with a layout stretching around 6,900 meters across rolling terrain. The course features strategically placed water hazards and creeks that add challenge throughout the property.
The course opened on October 29, 1993, taking its name from the ruins of Ashiyamada Castle, which was built by Akiyama Shinkuro of the Takeda clan. The facility was established on land connected to the region's castle heritage.
The course design by Shozo Kozasa incorporates traditional Japanese landscaping principles while maintaining professional golfing standards across all holes.
The facility is open year-round with GPS-equipped golf carts available for player convenience. It welcomes both members and visitors with appropriate options for each group.
The clubhouse spans 5,999 square meters and was constructed through a collaboration between Takenaka Corporation and Kajima Corporation construction companies.
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