白鳳オープンコンペ - すいか杯

Event Details

Date: Tuesday, 23 June 2026

Format: Individual

Scoring: Stableford

Category: Open

Entry Fee: JPY 15,600.00

Entry Method: Online


One-day open competition at Hakuho Country Club (Narita, Chiba). Solo entry welcome. Choose between self-play (¥15,600) or caddie play (¥20,000). Entry fee includes a light breakfast (available 7:00–9:30), lunch with one soft drink, an after-round dessert and drink in the 2nd floor restaurant, and prize costs. Scoring is by half-aggregate. Prizes are awarded to all finishers based on the monthly theme; for June the theme is watermelon (すいか杯). Note: there is no separate participation gift (参加賞なし). Participation fee of ¥3,500 is included in the above prices. Free departure after the event (no formal prize presentation).


Prizes

A themed prize awarded to every finisher (June theme: watermelon / すいか). No separate participation gift.


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Venue

Hakuho Country Club

成田市, 千葉県, Japan

Hakuho Country Club is a highly strategic championship course located in Narita, Chiba Prefecture. The course's most distinctive feature is its extensive use of water hazards, which define its challenging layout and strategic design. The course emphasizes shot precision and course management, appealing to golfers seeking a genuine test of skill. The natural landscape provides an aesthetically pleasing setting, with well-maintained fairways and greens integrated throughout the property. The course offers various facilities and amenities for both members and visitors, including dining options and practice areas. Hakuho Country Club hosts regular competitions and events, including member tournaments and open competitions for ladies and seniors. The course maintains a strong reputation within the Japanese golf community as a premier venue for competitive play, attracting golfers who appreciate strategically demanding layouts where water placement significantly influences play on multiple holes.