Open Competition

Event Details

Date: Monday, 07 September 2026

Format: Pairs Betterball Strokeplay

Category: Open

Entry Fee: JPY 19,180.00

Entry Method: Online


Open Competition at Cherry Hills Golf Club on September 7, 2026. This is an open competition where every participant receives a prize. The competition covers the front 9 holes played as strokeplay using the double Pearia format (the two best scores in each group count). The entry fee is ¥19,180 (including 10% consumption tax, ¥1,200 golf course usage tax, and ¥50 golf promotion contribution fee). The fee includes a single round of self-play with a motorized cart. Food and beverage costs are not included. Prizes are distributed to all participants upon completion of the round. For groups of 2 or 3 players, participants will be combined with other golfers. Jacket is required for visitors (except during June-September); jeans, sneakers, and camouflage-patterned golf wear are not permitted. Start times are available from 08:13 to 10:54 on the Queen and Prince courses.


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Venue

Cherry Hills Golf Club

兵庫県, Japan

Located in Mikkaichi, Miki City, Hyogo Prefecture, Cherry Hills Golf Club is a nine-hole course designed by Robert Trent Jones Jr. The facility features three distinct nine-hole loops—the King, Queen, and Prince courses—offering a total of 27 holes. The primary layout, the King Course, plays to a par 72 and measures 6,804 yards from the back tees. The course is characterized by wide, flat fairways and gentle mounds that create a "flower course" aesthetic, with seasonal blooms and water hazards reflecting the sky throughout the grounds. Jones’s design philosophy of "risk and reward" is evident in the strategic placement of hazards and the varying lengths of the holes. While the fairways are generally generous, the course demands precise shot-making, as the designer notes that players must anticipate the second shot to avoid unexpected pitfalls. The course offers multiple tee boxes for each hole, including back, regular, front, and ladies' tees, allowing for significant variation in yardage and difficulty depending on the player's skill level. The venue has established itself as a host for major professional tournaments, having hosted the 52nd Japan Women's Professional Golf Championship in 2019 and scheduled to host the 2025 Japan Women's Open Golf Championship. These events highlight the course's ability to meet the strict selection criteria of the Japan Golf Association and the Japan LPGA. The club also features a restaurant and locker facilities designed for comfort, supporting its role as a destination for both competitive play and leisure golf.

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